
MSc in Cognitive and Brain Sciences

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What do you study in an MSc in Brain and Cognitive Sciences?
Students follow a curriculum that includes advanced courses, some of which are mandatory and some elective. The program offers a wide range of courses, covering topics from the molecular level, through cellular, network, and system levels, up to the cognitive level of the whole brain.
The degree includes four core courses: an introductory and an advanced course in neurophysiology, and an introductory and an advanced course in cognitive sciences. Students with sufficient background may be exempt from one or both of the introductory courses.
The research project for the master’s degree is conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Elective courses must be approved by the supervisor.