This unique interdisciplinary course combines aspects of psychology, mathematics and computer science. It uses artificial intelligence to further the understanding of the brain.
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Undergraduate degree 2:1 (or international equivalent); 2:2 (or international equivalent) may be considered provided the applicant has at least one year of relevant work experience or another supporting factor; for quantitatively minded students with a background in psychology, neuroscience, or biosciences as well as those with training in physics, engineering, mathematics, or computer science; no specific biology or computer knowledge required. In their final two years of study applicants must have achieved a 2.1 (60%) in 2 module(s) covering at least two of the following subjects: mathematics, statistics, physics, data analysis, computer science. If such skills were gained independently, evidence should be provided.
This course requires mathematical and programming skills. You can download this test (pdf) to see if your knowledge is suitable for the course.
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This course provides an ideal preparation for a PhD in computational neuroscience, psychology or artificial intelligence.
Those who take up a postgraduate research opportunity with us will receive support in terms of close contact with supervisors and specific training. You will also benefit from dedicated advice from our Careers and Employability Service.
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