Cognitive Neuropsychology
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The Master’s in Cognitive Neuropsychology is a two-year research Master’s programme, combining in-depth courses about cognitive function in the general and clinical populations with broad-based general and neuroscientific research skills. Three of the 14 subjects are electives. You will be able to select courses that allow you to explore specific areas. In addition, you will be free in the choice of your research topics. The Practical Skills for Researchers course contains a large research internship, for which you can choose from a range of research lines. And you will have the freedom to choose your own topics in the final phase, when you complete a literature survey and conduct your own thesis project. You can also choose where to do your thesis research; abroad or in Amsterdam. You will conclude your studies by writing a Master’s thesis under the supervision of one of our research staff. Your final thesis assessment will be carried out by two senior researchers. The Master’s in Cognitive Neuropsychology is a two-year Research Master’s programme that operates on the cutting edges between cognitive psychology and clinical neuropsychology. While cognitive psychology is geared towards general theories of brain function, neuropsychology focuses on individual patients with brain damage, whose condition can often provide us with new insights into how the human brain works. Combining these two approaches into one Master’s programme is unique in the Netherlands.
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A bachelor's degree in a related field is required. Undergraduate GPA is evaluated and typical requires at least a 3.7 average. Admission Deadline: April 1
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Amsterdam
Netherlands
1081 HV
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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