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The Applied Neuropsychology (Online) program at the University of Bristol is a one-year Postgraduate Diploma designed for healthcare professionals who want to specialize in the application of neuropsychology in clinical settings. The program covers areas such as neuropsychological assessment, cognitive rehabilitation, and the treatment of individuals with brain injuries, neurological disorders, or cognitive impairments.
Delivered entirely online, this program offers flexibility for working professionals while providing in-depth training in neuropsychological principles and practices. Graduates will be equipped to work in clinical neuropsychology, rehabilitation, or research, contributing to the improvement of patient care and cognitive recovery in individuals with neurological conditions.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Neuropsychology
Semester 2 – Advanced Applied Neuropsychology
Graduates of the Applied Neuropsychology program are prepared for careers in clinical neuropsychology, rehabilitation, and neuroscience research. Career opportunities include roles such as neuropsychologist, rehabilitation specialist, cognitive therapist, clinical researcher, and neuropsychological assessor. Graduates can work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, research institutions, private practices, and mental health organizations. The program also provides a strong foundation for those wishing to pursue doctoral studies or advanced roles in clinical neuropsychology or neuroscience.
The Applied Neuropsychology program combines theoretical knowledge with clinical applications, providing a comprehensive understanding of brain function, cognitive processes, and neuropsychological disorders. The University of Bristol’s focus on neuroscience research, psychological assessment, and neuropsychological rehabilitation ensures students are equipped with both scientific knowledge and practical experience. The program is designed for those interested in clinical neuropsychology, offering flexibility with its online format, allowing students to gain expertise while balancing other commitments. Graduates are prepared to work in a variety of clinical and research settings, contributing to the understanding and treatment of neurological conditions.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)117 928 9000
Email: admissions@bristol.ac.uk
Address: University of Bristol, Senate House, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TH, United Kingdom