The Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging MSc at the University of Sheffield is a comprehensive and advanced course that studies how the brain produces behaviour and cognition. This course combines neuroimaging, neurology, neuroanatomy and psychology to help students understand the clinical implications associated with the mechanisms and treatments of neurological and psychiatric conditions. Course Content: The course covers various topics including but not limited to the biological basis of neurological and psychiatric disorders, techniques in cognitive neuroscience, human brain anatomy and experimental design and statistics.Key Modules: The core modules include Principles of Neuroscience, Techniques in Cognitive Neuroscience, Experimental Design and Statistics, Research Project on Cognitive Neuroscience and Human Neuroimaging, and Neuroimaging in Clinical Populations.Future Careers: After the successful completion of this course, students may have potential employment opportunities in clinical psychology, medicine, or research roles within academia or the pharmaceutical industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.