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The Clinical Neuropsychology MSc at the University of Glasgow offers advanced training in the assessment and rehabilitation of individuals with neurological conditions. This program provides students with a deep understanding of the brain-behavior relationship and equips them with the tools to assess cognitive and emotional functioning in patients with conditions such as brain injury, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases.
Students will gain practical experience in clinical settings, learning to apply neuropsychological assessments and interventions to real-world cases. This program prepares graduates for careers in clinical neuropsychology, research, and healthcare, where they can contribute to the improvement of patient care and rehabilitation strategies.
Program Title: Master of Science in Clinical Neuropsychology
Degree Type: Master of Science
Duration: 1 Year
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 7th July 2026
Location: University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Field of Study: Clinical Psychology
Language of Instruction: English
Semester 1 – Foundations in Clinical Neuropsychology
Semester 2 – Advanced Clinical Neuropsychology
Graduates of the Clinical Neuropsychology program are well-prepared for clinical roles in hospitals, research institutions, and healthcare settings. Career opportunities include positions such as Clinical Neuropsychologist, Neuropsychological Assessment Specialist, Rehabilitation Psychologist, and Researcher in Neuropsychology. Graduates can work in clinical neuropsychology, neurorehabilitation, neurological research, and healthcare settings, including hospitals, private practice, and mental health services. The program also provides a solid foundation for those looking to pursue further doctoral studies in neuropsychology or clinical psychology.
The Clinical Neuropsychology program at the University of Glasgow offers a comprehensive understanding of the relationship between brain function, behavior, and cognition, with an emphasis on clinical assessment and treatment. The program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills in neuropsychological testing, rehabilitation, and research, ensuring graduates are equipped to work with individuals suffering from neurological disorders. Students will gain hands-on experience through placements, clinical projects, and research opportunities, which are essential for building the expertise needed in clinical neuropsychology. The university’s strong research facilities and ties to healthcare organizations provide valuable opportunities for students to engage in real-world clinical practice and contribute to advancing the field.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)141 330 2000
Email: admissions@glasgow.ac.uk
Address: University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom