Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology

The School of Psychology at Bangor brings together a large group of outstanding scientists with international research reputations in neuropsychology and in clinical and cognitive neuroscience. Some of Bangor University staff also hold appointments as consultants with the NHS and contribute to clinical practice as well as to the training of medical students and staff.

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Key Facts

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Degree

MSc (Hons) Principles of Clinical Neuropsychology

Degree Duration

15 months :

3 months pathway + 1 year degree

18 months :

6 months pathway + 1 year degree

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Pathways Available

Pre-Master's

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Start Dates

September

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.

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Important
  • 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.

Why Study this Degree

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.

Your Pathways

The Pre Masters Program will prepare you for the UK, EU or US study system, giving you the confidence and skills that you’ll need to go further in your studies. Depending on your academic qualification and English language level and chosen programme, you can study the IIM over one or two terms.

What’s the difference between the one or two terms?
One Term Two Terms
3 months of study Six months of study
Additional academic English and subject-related support

 

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Bangor University

Founded in 1884 and dedicated to academic excellence for more than 130 years, Bangor University is among the oldest degree-awarding institutions in the UK.

With around 11,000 students from over 120 nationalities, international students find Bangor a truly welcoming community and a special place to study.

Bangor University has been ranked among the top 70 global institutions and 1st in Wales for their impact on society outside their research and teaching, in 2020. And ranked among the top 15 in the UK for teaching quality that same year.