Neuroimaging

    Neuroimaging

    Duration1 year(s)
    Next IntakeSeptember 13, 2026

    Neuroimaging

    About

    Neuroimaging is an important methodology in modern cognitive and clinical neuroscience of the human brain. It is used to study the physiological correlates of mental processes and it plays a prominent role in the detection, diagnosis and research of neurological and psychiatric illnesses and the evaluation of new treatments. Neuroimaging techniques are growing increasingly sophisticated and as a result there is a high demand in both clinical and research settings for individuals with neuroimaging skills.

    The Bangor MSc in Neuroimaging is one of the most well established programmes dealing with modern neuroimaging in the UK. It is exceptional in its focus on both the practical and biomedical aspects of Neuroimaging. Students learn through both taught modules and practical application. Through developing and running their own imaging research project students are afforded the opportunity to participate in novel studies in one of several cognitive and clinical research areas including: social neuroscience, auditory physiology, neurotransmitter dynamics, stroke and acquired brain injury, vision, motor control, and psychopharmacology. Students graduating from the Bangor MSc in Neuroimaging have been extremely successful with 80% either in further higher education, or fully employed in the first year after degree completion.

    The MSc is designed to:

    • provide students with the knowledge and skills to design, analyze and evaluate imaging data.
    • focus on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), including functional MRI, anatomical imaging, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, and Spectroscopy
    • examine neuroimaging in the context of relevant applications.
    • to place a strong emphasis on practical skills with a dedicated computer lab where students learn and apply modern analysis and imaging techniques.

    Under supervision of our world-class academic staff students co-design and run a novel imaging based research study using the in-house 3T MRI scanner.

    The course is especially suited for:

    • students interested in pursuing an Academic career in the field of Neuroimaging;
    • students looking to find a job as research staff in industry or academic labs involved in translational brain research;
    • medical professionals looking to develop skills in an emergent technology and research field;
    • students with a background in physics, mathematics or computer science who want to move into cognitive or clinical neuroscience;
    • students with a background in psychology or biology who want to improve their technical skills for a neuroscience career.
    • End points for graduates have included:
    • Funded PhD’s at Bangor, Nottingham, Cardiff
    • Research posts at Cambridge, John Hopkins, NIH, and Oxford
    • Clinical assistant posts in Scotland and England
    • Research Radiographer posts in England

    Student Comments

    “For me, the most important module of the whole postgraduate year. Extremely difficult, but with a huge reward for every single bit one gets to understand.”

    “The best class I have taken in a long time. Anyone taking the class before a PhD will have a huge advantage.”

    “Excellent feedback provided in all assignments, you can tell that marking each submission has been given a lot of time and thought … I enjoyed having team members in the practical sessions who I could bounce ideas off and work together with ... The level of coding required in practical classes is a real asset.”

    “It was really lovely that you always had help whenever you needed it. The lecturers would always spare time to help you and make sure you understand the topic.”

    “Practical modules were fantastic and informative.”

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    You must have a single or joint honours degree in Psychology, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, Biology, Medical Sciences or a related subject area, normally with a minimum degree class of 2(i) or equivalent.

    IELTS: 6.5 (with no element below 6.0) is required.

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6

    English Program Requirements

    IELTS 6.0 (5.5) or equivalent. Some courses have higher English Language Requirements.

    For students educated in English or from an English speaking country we may be able to waive the requirement, if you can provide evidence that you achieved a minimum of a C or equivalent in your high school English (higher for some courses) or a letter from your University confirming your bachelor degree was taught in English.

    Career

    The Neuroimaging MSc is especially suited for:

    • students interested in pursuing an Academic career in the field of Neuroimaging;
    • students looking to find a job as research staff in industry or academic labs involved in translational research;
    • medical professional, looking to develop skills in a new emergent technology and research field;
    • students with a background in physics, mathematics or computer science who want to move into cognitive or clinical neuroscience;
    • students with a background in psychology or biology who want to improve their technical skills for a neuroscience career.

    Research / Links with Industry

    The academics involved with this Neuroimaging MSc have extensive research links with external bodies and companies, which are fully utilised in ensuring that the modules are relevant to the modern work and research environment graduates will enter.

    Fee Information

    Neuroimaging

    Bangor University

    Bangor University

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom, Bangor