Neuroscience BSc

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University College London

Program Overview

The Neuroscience BSc at University College London (UCL) is a three-year, research-led programme focused on understanding the human brain and nervous system in both health and disease. Ideal for students passionate about brain science, it combines theoretical study with hands-on neuroimaging techniques and analytical skills.

Curriculum Structure

  • Year 1
    Introduction to Neuroscience and Methods in Neuroscience launch you into foundational brain science.
    • Students gain early access to neuroimaging labs and data analysis, including EEG, fMRI, and MEG techniques.
    • You’ll learn how the brain processes movement, communication, perception, and mental health challenges like depression and schizophrenia 

  • Year 2
    • Modules deepen insights into human brain function using clinical and behavioural contexts.
    • You’ll study research methods and gain practical lab skills as part of the Queen Square Institute of Neurology community 
    • You’ll also explore neurological disorders and data-based approaches to understand brain activity.

  • Year 3
    • You undertake an independent Research Project in Human Neuroscience, choosing your topics and methods under expert supervision.
    • Optional modules let you specialise in areas such as cognition, genetics, or environment–brain interactions.
    • Throughout, you develop skills in data science, critical analysis, and science communication

Focus areas:
“Molecular and systems neuroscience; neuroimaging; brain disorders; clinical and translational neuroscience; data analysis; experimental research.”

Learning outcomes:
“Use neuroimaging (fMRI, EEG, MEG); analyse and interpret real-world brain data; design and conduct independent research; apply neuroscience to health and clinical contexts; communicate complex findings effectively.”

Professional alignment (accreditation):
Delivered by UCL’s leading Faculty of Brain Sciences in partnership with the Queen Square Institute of Neurology and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, meeting high research-led educational standards; prepares graduates for careers in clinical neuroscience, research, health services, or continued academic study 

Reputation (employability rankings):

  • UCL is ranked among the world’s top ten universities and placed second globally for neuroscience and behaviour research

  • Over 90% of research rated world-leading or internationally excellent in the UK REF 2021

  • 92% of BSc graduates are in skilled work or further study 15 months post-graduation 

  • Close ties to renowned institutes and hospitals provide unmatched research and career opportunities.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

  • Engage in hands-on laboratory work from Year 1, developing key practical and analytical skills.

  • Undertake a final-year independent research project under expert supervision.

  • Access summer research placements within UCL or at partner institutions globally.

  • Collaborate with leading neuroscience researchers working on brain imaging, neurodegeneration, and behavioural science.

  • Participate in interdisciplinary projects across neuroscience, psychology, genetics, and computer science.

  • Learn through real-time case studies, scientific presentations, and journal clubs.

  • Gain exposure to experimental design, advanced microscopy, electrophysiology, and computational neuroscience.

  • Option to apply for UCL’s Laidlaw Research and Global Internships Programme.

  • Contribute to public science events and science communication activities.

  • Build your academic portfolio with opportunities for research publication and conference participation.

Progression & Future Opportunities

  • Pursue postgraduate study (MSc, MRes, or PhD) in neuroscience, biomedical sciences, or related fields.

  • Apply for graduate-entry medicine, dentistry, or clinical neuroscience programmes.

  • Secure research positions in academia, biotechnology firms, or pharmaceutical companies.

  • Explore careers in neuropsychology, cognitive science, or clinical research.

  • Work in healthcare sectors including the NHS, private labs, or rehabilitation services.

  • Enter science policy, public health, or regulatory affairs roles.

  • Opportunities in scientific publishing, medical writing, or science communication.

  • Build careers in artificial intelligence, neurotechnology, or data science.

  • Access UCL’s global alumni network and career mentoring programmes.

  • Competitive edge for graduate schemes and fellowships in science, health, and innovation sectors.

Program Key Stats

£36,500
£ 29
Sept Intake : 14th Jan


30 %
No
Yes

Eligibility Criteria

AAA
3.5
38
95

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-
7.5
110

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Neuroscience Researcher
  • Clinical Neuropsychologist (with further study)
  • Biomedical Scientist
  • Pharmaceutical Scientist
  • Clinical Trials Coordinator
  • Neuroimaging Specialist
  • Data Analyst / Bioinformatician
  • Science Communicator
  • Medical Writer
  • Healthcare Scientist 
  • Cognitive Neuroscientist
  • Drug Development Specialist
  • Medical Sales Representative
  • Genetic Counsellor (with further training)
  • Occupational Therapist (with further training)
  • Speech and Language Therapist (with further training)
  • Physiotherapist (with further training)
  • Neurotechnology Developer  

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