PgCert in Neurophysiology, School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University

School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University the United Kingdom

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The award
PG Cert

How long you will study
1 Years

Domestic course fees
GBP 2730 per year

How you will study
part-time

Course starts
October

International course fees
GBP 2730 per year

All study options

About PgCert in Neurophysiology at School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston University

This post-graduate training programme for the NHS Accredited Specialist Scientific Practice Programme (ASSP) will provide the neurophysiology workforce with the ability to meet specific workforce needs in nerve conduction and EMG as well as paediatric and intensive care EEG.

Study options for this course

  • The award How you will study How long you will study Course starts Domestic course fees International course fees
  • The awardPG CertHow you will studyPart-timeHow long you will study1 year
    Course startsOctoberDomestic course feesGBP 2730 per yearInternational course feesGBP 2730 per year

Entry requirements

Employment in a neurophysiology department. A first or upper second class honours degree or equivalent in a in a life Sciences based subject e.g., chemistry, biochemistry, pharmacy, pharmaceutical technology, chemical engineering, pharmacology, physiology, physical science subject is required or, when outside the UK, a degree or qualification deemed to be at least of equivalent standing. International students whose first language is not English must demonstrate a satisfactory command of English language. They should meet our minimum English language requirement by taking one of the following tests:IELTS. Minimum requirement - 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each area.TOEFL IBT. Minimum requirement - 93 overall, (19 in listening and speaking, 18 in reading and 23 in writing). Pearson Academic. Minimum requirement - 63 overall, 57 in each area.

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