Master's Degree in Neuroscience
Academic year 2025-26
If you started before the 2025-26 academic year, please see the corresponding version or the curriculum adaptation process.
Credits | 60 |
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Spots for new students |
20 |
Teaching method | Face-to-face |
Campus | Mallorca |
Language | Spanish, English, Catalan/Spanish, Catalan/Spanish/English |
The centre's academic calendar | See the calendar |
Academic management | |
Price | Public price per credit, 1st registration 30,01¤ Total cost: 1.854,67 ¤ (*)(**) |
(*) Price applicable to citizens of member states of the European Union and Spanish
residents.
In all other cases, a 30% increase is applied
( more information about proof of residency ).
The cost column is solely illustrative, because both taxes or discounts can apply
(**)
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Learning Goals
The main purpose of the Master’s Degree in Neuroscience is to provide students with the latest knowledge about the structure and function of the nervous system from a multidisciplinary approach, bearing in mind that knowledge in the field of neuroscience is constantly being reviewed and expanded. Updating skills is a constant challenge. However, the programme will equip students with the latest skillset, as well as foster and promote both core and applied research into neuroscience (creating new drugs, designing new therapies, etc.).
The general aims of the programme are:
- The ability to understand and incorporate the organisational and functional principles of the nervous system, adaptive changes and scenarios linked to ageing
- The ability to understand core concepts linked to nervous system development and plasticity
- The capacity to understand the foundations underpinning different fields in neuroscience: anatomy, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, cell and molecular biology, psychology, etc.
- The capacity to understand cognitive processes from a neuroscience perspective
- Introducing addictive disorders
- The ability to pinpoint the integrative functions of the nervous system
- The ability to plan, apply and absorb the suitable experimental methodology and techniques, and make decisions in neuroscience research
- Acquiring and handling the main current documentary sources on neuroscience research, and developing skills for developing skills to uncover new sources
- Integrating up-to-date information on advances in the field of neuroscience
- The ability to analyse and interpret neuroscience data.
Graduate Profile
The programme aims to train professionals by providing broad knowledge, skills and abilities in core concepts linked to the structure and function of the nervous system, and experimental techniques in neuroscience. In turn, it will equip them with the latest advanced training in the field.
Graduates will be able to apply their training in neuroscience to professions in the field of biomedicine. They will also be fully prepared and motivated to successfully pursue research into neuroscience at both core and applied levels (generating new drugs, designing new therapies, etc.).
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