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Programme overview

Table 1. General framework of the MSc Cognitive Neuroscience

FIRST YEAR

SECOND YEAR

General compulsory General compulsory
Trends in CNS 6 EC Research project 45 EC
Neuroimaging I 6 EC
Neurophilosophy 6 EC
Lab rotations 3 EC

Neuroimaging II:

(choose one)

Haemodynamics 6EC

Electrophysiology

6EC

Specialisation

30 EC Elective courses 12 EC
Skill Training (two 3EC courses)
Neuroanatomy 3 EC

Academic Writing

3 EC
Advanced Math 3 EC

Basic statistics
for Beh.Sciences

3 EC
Practical ERP training 3 EC Basic Math 3 EC
Total 60 EC Total 60 EC

The MSc CNS programme amounts to 120 EC points. In the first year, 60 EC are devoted to general compulsory courses, specialisation courses and a skill training course. In the second year, the hands-on research project amounts to 45 EC, with an additional 12 EC reserved for elective courses, plus a skill training course. Five general core courses are compulsory for all students, regardless of specialisation, and these include Trends in Cognitive Neuroscience (6 EC), Neuroimaging I (6 EC), Neurophilosophy (6 EC), Lab Rotations (3 EC), and one of the two Neuroimaging II courses (6 EC). It is expected that the choice of the Neuroimaging II course (i.e., Haemodynamic or Electrophysiological methods) depends on the preferred experimental method during the internship. In addition, 30EC of specialisation core courses (to be chosen out of seven courses offered) are compulsory for each student, complemented by a skill training course. The second year is largely dedicated to gaining hands-on research experience in one of the participating research institutes and research groups, complemented by two elective courses and a skill training course. The second year will be completed by a Master Thesis and submission of the thesis to the student journal of the MSc Cognitive Neuroscience (i.e., the Proceedings of the Master’s programme Cognitive Neuroscience). Table 1 specifies the general framework of the programme.
Note that the programme starts with a two-week introduction course, prior to the start of all other courses; click here more details.

MSc CNS courses provide course sites in the Blackboard system, in which the lecturers provide essential information of their courses, such as Powerpoint slides. In addition, the MSc CNS programme has a Community site on Blackboard on which both lecturers and students can find helpful information like the EER (Education and Examination Regulations), advertisements and guidelines for research projects, checklists, news, mailing lists, minutes of meetings, etc. Moreover, this site contains the factsheets of all courses containing essential information for each course. Students are advised to check the MSc CNS Community site on a regular basis.

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MSc CNS courses provide course sites in the Blackboard system, in which the lecturers provide essential information of their courses, such as Powerpoint slides. In addition, the CNS programme has a Community site on Blackboard on which both lecturers and students can find helpful information like the EER (Education and Examination Regulations), guidelines for research projects, checklists, news, mailing lists, minutes of meetings, etc. Moreover, this site contains the factsheets of all courses containing all the vital information for each course. Students are advised to check the MSc CNS Community site regularly.