Neuroscience

University of Bristol
Undergraduate BSc (Hons) Full-time 3 Years MedicineBiomedical sciences

A-Level Entry

AAA - ABB

Avg. Graduate Salary

£24,000

About this course

Studying neuroscience will enable you to explore the workings of the brain, from molecules to neural systems, answering questions such as: how do neurones communicate with each other to lay down memories? What goes wrong in neuropsychiatric disorders such as Parkinson's and schizophrenia? How do we feel pain?

Your knowledge will build from studying core units in years one and two to studying selected, in-depth courses in your final year. Second-year units explore many aspects of neuroscience, including the neurophysiology of the central nervous system; the pharmacology of drugs that affect the nervous system; and the techniques that have enabled advances in understanding the nervous system.

Final-year units are run at the forefront of current research and include subjects such as synaptic plasticity and brain and behaviour, as well as studying specialised topics, such as neuropsychiatric diseases. You will also spend 30 days on a research project.

Practical teaching is enhanced with our innovative online dynamic lab manual, eBiolabs.

This course is available for intercalation- http://www.bristol.ac.uk/health-sciences/courses/undergraduate/intercalate/

Entry Requirements

A-Level Grades AAA - ABB
Scottish Higher AAAAB
Scottish Advanced Higher AA
BTEC DDD

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

3219 Health associate professionals
3111 Laboratory technicians
2113 Biochemists and biomedical scientists
2119 Natural and social science professionals
2211 Generalist medical practitioners
2232 Registered community nurses

Course Details

Qualification
Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Bristol
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Medicine, Biomedical sciences
Avg. Graduate Salary
£24,000