The award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MSc | Part-time | 3 years | September | - | - |
The MSc in Clinical Neurophysiology is a level 7 postgraduate qualification designed for individuals already working in clinical neurophysiology or related services who want to progress in their role by developing a deeper understanding of the theory, methods, and practice in neurophysiology.
You will receive an MSc degree after completing the three-year program. However, you can also exit the program after finalising any stage (i.e. the first year or the second year). This strategy enables you to be flexible with your level of commitment at the outset. If you withdraw from the program earlier, you can be awarded a postgraduate certification (PgCert) at the successful completion of the first year or a postgraduate diploma (PgDip) in the case you complete the second year.
The content of all modules is available by distance / blended learning, allowing you flexibility in how you study.
First-year - PgCert Level (60 credits)
Core modules
Dissertation (60 credits)
For more information on the entry requirements, visit the course page: https://www.aston.ac.uk/study/courses/clinical-neurophysiology-practice-msc
For more information on the entry requirements, visit the course page: https://www.aston.ac.uk/study/courses/clinical-neurophysiology-practice-msc
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