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The Clinical Neuropsychology Knowledge and Practice MSc at the University of Glasgow is a one-year, full-time program focused on the relationship between the brain and behavior. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of neuropsychological assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, as well as the application of neuropsychology in clinical practice. Key areas include cognitive disorders, brain injury, neurodegenerative diseases, and the impact of neurological conditions on memory, perception, and behavior.
Students will gain hands-on experience through case studies, clinical placements, and neuropsychological assessments, equipping them with the skills to work in settings such as hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private practices. Graduates will be well-prepared for careers in clinical neuropsychology, where they can assess, diagnose, and develop therapeutic strategies for patients with brain injuries, neurological disorders, and cognitive impairments.
Semester 1 – Foundations of Clinical Neuropsychology
Semester 2 – Advanced Clinical Neuropsychology
Graduates of the Clinical Neuropsychology Knowledge and Practice program will be well-prepared for careers in clinical settings, particularly in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and private practices. Career paths include roles such as Clinical Neuropsychologist, Neuropsychological Assessment Specialist, Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapist, Researcher in Neuropsychology, and Mental Health Specialist. The program's focus on neuropsychological assessment, cognitive therapy, and clinical practice ensures that graduates are equipped to diagnose and treat neurological conditions, as well as work in research and education. Graduates can pursue further training or doctoral studies in neuropsychology or related fields, and are prepared to work in multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
The Clinical Neuropsychology Knowledge and Practice program at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive approach to understanding brain-behavior relationships and applying neuropsychological knowledge in clinical practice. With a curriculum that integrates neuropsychological assessment, cognitive therapy, and clinical research, this program is ideal for those seeking a career in diagnosing and treating brain-based disorders. The program’s emphasis on hands-on practice and real-world clinical exposure prepares students to work with a range of neurological and psychiatric conditions. Students will benefit from the University’s strong connections with healthcare professionals and research institutions, gaining invaluable experience and insights into the field of clinical neuropsychology.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, University Avenue, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom