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Undergraduate

Our students learn from world-leading researchers and scientists. We are passionate about developing the next generation of researchers, scientists, clinicians, and neuroscience leaders. Students are supported to become independent thinkers and researchers, learning key skills for life. Neuroscience is an exciting and modern discipline that seeks to understand the most complex structure in the body - the nervous system. 

At King's, we study the whole nervous system - from molecules to mind, providing a broad-based curriculum that covers developmental, clinical and psychological aspects of neuroscience. The BSc Neuroscience and Psychology is led by Yannis Paloyelis, based in our world-leading Neuroimaging Department within the School of Neuroscience. Our other undergraduate neuroscience courses are led by Jon Robbins, Head of the Department of Neuroscience Education, which spans both the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience and the Faculty of Life Science & Medicine.

In 2019, 94% of King's students were satisfied with their course in the National Student Survey.

Our students benefit from:

  • Support to become independent thinkers and researchers
  • Outstanding career, networking and mentoring opportunities
  • Learning from world-leading academics
  • Strong partnerships with the NHS
  • World-class research and study facilities 
  • Thriving international student community

Our courses:

UCAS Code: B140
Duration: Three years or four years with an extra-mural year

Study for the BSc Neuroscience degree in the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine at King's College London.

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UCAS Code: Not applicable. Apply direct to King's.
Duration: One year

Neuroscience Intercalated BSc online prospectus

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UCAS Code: C845, C846 (with year abroad), C847 (with professional placement year)
Duration: Three years or 4 years with a year abroad or a professional placement year

Study across disciplinary boundaries to understand the workings of the brain

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To find out more about other courses, visit King's online prospectus.

Explore King's Neuroscience

What is neuroscience?

What is neuroscience?

Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, from structure to function, in health and disease

Our research

Our research

Leading the world in understanding brain function and finding new treatments for patients

Discover more about King’s Neuroscience

Centres

Centres

Specialist neuroscience centres, world-leading in understanding the brain at all stages of life

Facilities & Resources

Facilities & Resources

World-class neuroscience facilities & resources, including MRI, neuroimaging equipment, and King's…

Postgraduate

Postgraduate

Delve into cutting-edge discoveries through research-led teaching on a postgraduate degree

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Find out more about King's Neuroscience by connecting with our current students and academics.

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