ObjectivesThe programme lays emphasis on the following outcomes: * To provide specialist knowledge within the fields of human cognitive neuropsychology and associated fields of study. * To integrate relevant knowledge in the fields of clinical neuropsychology (assessment and rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorder), brain imaging, cognitive psychology, and cognitive neuropsychology. * To evaluate cognitive and neuropsychological research and its application to clinical practice. * To establish a foundation for advanced research within human cognitive neuropsychology * To provide a comprehensive understanding of the basic principles of research design and application. * To enhance competency in understanding and applying a range of methods and research tools, skills in research management including managing data and conducting, disseminating research in ways consistent with both professional practice and the normal principles of research ethics.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements The programme is intended for graduate psychologists or those who have studied or worked in related disciplines who wish to pursue a research-oriented career within cognitive neuropsychology or a clinically oriented career in neuropsychology. In addition to the supporting documents requested on the application form, candidates are asked to submit a personal statement.
Academic titleMSc Human Cognitive Neuropsychology
Course descriptionThis MSc programme, based within Psychology, provides intensive training within the specialism of human cognitive neuropsychology and also allows the student to gain expertise in research within the field. The programme is closely integrated with the newly formed Human Cognitive Neuroscience research unit. Teaching follows an integrated approach with courses on neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, clinical neuropsychology and brain imaging. The programme also provides training in generic research methods within psychology.
Learning Outcomes
Students will gain:
* specialist knowledge within the fields of human cognitive neuropsychology and integrated areas of study, in addition to training in psychological research methods;
* an understanding of clinical neuropsychology (assessment and rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders), brain imaging, cognitive psychology, and cognitive neuropsychology and critical awareness of cognitive and neuropsychological research and its application to clinical practice;
* a foundation for advanced research within human cognitive neuropsychology;
* a comprehensive understanding of the basic principles of research design and application;
* competency in applying a range of methods and research tools;
* skills in research management, including managing data and conducting and disseminating research in ways consistent with both professional practice and the normal principles of research ethics.
How You Will Be Taught
Students take a combination of courses in human cognitive neuropsychology and psychological research methods. In addition to compulsory courses, students are given the opportunity to specialise within a field with a number of optional courses. Teaching on all courses consists of both small-group work and lectures shared with other programmes. Students will also complete a research dissertation within the field of human cognitive neuropsychology under the one-to-one supervision of a member of the HCN team or other colleague with related research expertise.
This MSc programme, based within Psychology department at the University of Edinburgh, provides intensive training within the specialism of Human Cognitive Neuropsychology and is led by Dr Sharon Abrahams. The programme is closely integrated with the newly formed Human Cognitive Neuroscience research unit, a group of internationally recognized cognitive psychologists and neuropsychologists led by Professors S Della Sala and R. Logie.
This postgraduate programme is a one year full-time (or two year part-time) course of study leading to an MSc qualification. The programme includes intensive teaching in Human Cognitive Neuropsychology and also allows the student to gain expertise in research within the field. Teaching follows an integrated approach with courses on neuropsychology, cognitive psychology, clinical neuropsychology and brain imaging. The programme also provides training in generic research methods within psychology.
The programme is intended for graduate psychologists or those who have studied or worked in related disciplines who wish to pursue a research-oriented career within cognitive neuropsychology (providing the foundations for later application to a doctoral training programme) or a clinically-oriented career in neuropsychology.