Master's Degree in Neuroscience

Academic year 2025-26

Please see the information in the new curriculum for this master's programme starting in the 2025-26 academic year.
If you started before the 2025-26 academic year, please see the corresponding version or the curriculum adaptation process.

In order to be awarded the Master's Degree in Neuroscience, students must pass 60 credits as follows:

  • 20 credits from mandatory subjects
  • 25 credits from elective subjects
  • 15 credits from the master's thesis.

Subjects

First year
Name Type Credits Period
12200 - Experimental Master?_?s Thesis Master's Thesis 15,0 Yearlong
12201 - Literature-based Master?_?s Thesis Master's Thesis 15,0 Yearlong
11240 - Cellular Neurobiology Mandatory 5,0 1st semester
11241 - Cognitive Psychophysiology Mandatory 5,0 1st semester
11242 - Neuropharmacology and Neurotransmission System Mandatory 5,0 1st semester
11243 - Neurophysiology Mandatory 5,0 1st semester
11244 - Cell and Molecular Bases of Neurodegenerative Processes Elective 5,0 1st semester
11252 - Neurophysiology of Sleep Elective 5,0 1st semester
11245 - Chronobiology Elective 5,0 2nd semester
11246 - Pain and the Brain Elective 5,0 2nd semester
11249 - Signal Analysis and Processing Methods in Neuroscience Elective 5,0 2nd semester
11251 - Behavioural Neuroendocrinology Elective 5,0 2nd semester
11253 - Plasticity and Neurorehabilitation Elective 5,0 2nd semester
12197 - Research Methods and Techniques in Neuroscience Elective 5,0 2nd semester
12199 - Addiction Disorders and Therapeutic Approaches Elective 5,0 2nd semester
12198 - The Ageing Brain Elective 5,0