Bangor University
Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology
Study detals
: Master's degree : MSc (Hons) Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology : Full time : 12 MonthRequirements
- applicants should normally have a BPS-accredited undergraduate degree or a conversion degree in Psychology, with at least 2(II) or equivalent. Applicants with degrees of an equivalent standard in a closely-related discipline, including qualified health professionals (e.g. clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists) who have relevant clinical experience, will also be considered.
- IELTS: 6.0 (with no element below 5.5) is required.
Speciality
A number of NHS clinical neuropsychologists with close links to the School also contribute to the course. This course is offered as full time and part-time.
Pre-master's (Psychology)
Additional information
Degree Overview
The Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology MSc aims to provide the students with a strong foundation of knowledge in the following areas relevant to clinical neuropsychology: Neuropsychological theory and evidence from clinical and experimental studies Neuropsychological disorders, including their basis in neuroanatomy and neuropathology, and their impact on individuals and families Neuropsychological assessment Neuropsychological rehabilitation Research Methods Conducting neuropsychological research.
Study Reasons
- The course is organised and taught by staff within the School of Psychology, and also benefits from a significant contribution by clinical neuropsychologists working in the NHS in north Wales.
- Psychology as a science and as a profession makes a difference to real people in the real world, by improving quality of life across a wide range of areas.