Educational Neuroscience (MA/MSc) - 2013/2014 entry
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Overview
This programme provides experience of both in-depth theory and hands-on research in the emerging area of educational neuroscience. It covers: the critical appreciation of existing research and research methods; running a neuroimaging study; the biological basis of learning and development in children and its implications for the classroom; the relation between genes, brain and cognitive development; managing and reporting on an extended research project; and subject-specific IT skills.
If you would like to carry out research in the emerging area of educational neuroscience or any area of developmental psychology, education or developmental cognitive neuroscience, either at PhD level or in the private sector, then the MSc will prepare you with a range of appropriate research skills and practical experience.
The MA is ideal for teachers, educational psychologists and policy-makers who wish to develop an in-depth understanding of contemporary education and neuroscience that can inform their continuing practice.
This programme is delivered jointly with the Institute of Education. It leads to a joint award from the Institute of Education's Department of Psychology and Human Development and Birkbeck's Department of Psychological Sciences, and is taught across the two adjacent sites. Find out more about the Institute of Education contributing modules.
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Why study this course at Birkbeck?
- Access to world-class researchers in developmental cognitive neuroscience and educations.
- Combines basic behavioural neuroscience and educational research to provide a better understanding of children’s learning and development.
- Delivered in partnership with the Institute of Education – half the modules will be taught by Birkbeck and half by the Institute of Education.
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Course structure
The course is made up of seven taught modules:
- Issues in Educational Neuroscience
- Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience
- Methods in Neuroimaging
- Genetics of Development
- Cognitive Development and Learning
- Topics in the Developmental Psychology of Education
- Advanced Quantitative Methods.
MSc students also complete a research project and MA students also complete an extended critical literature review.
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Study resources
The Department of Psychological Sciences has an outstanding research tradition, having achieved a top five ranking at the last UK research assessment exercises, with an outstanding international reputation in all aspects of cognitive neuroscience, and especially developmental cognitive neuroscience.
You will have the opportunity to interact with world-class researchers in developmental cognitive neuroscience, genetics, neuroimaging, education and cognitive development and learning, as well as to attend research seminars organised by Birkbeck, the Institute of Education and a number of other local research centres and institutes.
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Further study opportunities
- Many students go on to pursue a PhD.
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Careers information
Graduates go on to careers as psychologists, in education or policy development.
Find out more about careers in psychology
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Apply now
- How to apply
Please complete a supplementary application form in addition to the online application. This must include a statement of your proposed research, focusing on the research expertise of at least one member of our academic staff, so that we can provide adequate supervision.
- Online application
You can apply online from the link below.
- How to apply