Neuroscience Courses
Master the intricacies of neuroscience, unlocking a world of understanding in brain function, behaviour, and cognition.
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The Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience) offers insights into the organization and functioning of the nervous system, from nerve cells to complex behaviors. This course covers the intersection of neu...
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Laboratory Technician
Clinical Research Coordinator
Research Officer
Neuroscientist
Neuropsychologist
Beginner courses
If you're new to neuroscience, these courses are a great place to start.
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Medical Scientist
Neurologist
Neuroscientist
Behaviour Support Specialist
Research Officer
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Neuroscience) delves into the intricate workings of the brain and nervous system, a rapidly advancing domain within biological sciences. Neuroscience, with its multidisciplinary roots, stands as a distinct discipline. This field is witnessing global growth, merging seamlessly with areas like engineering, computation, economics, and business, paving the way for diverse applications and understanding..
Average duration: 12 months.
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Neuroscientist
Clinical Research Coordinator
Laboratory Technician
Neuropsychologist
Research Officer
The Bachelor of Science (Neuroscience) offers insights into the organization and functioning of the nervous system, from nerve cells to complex behaviors. This course covers the intersection of neuroscience with other disciplines like molecular biology, psychology, and cognitive science. Students gain applicable knowledge that can be used in various fields such as drug development, brain imaging, and behavioral research. It prepares students for a range of opportunities in the ever-growing global research landscape of neuroscience and its applications in diverse sectors..
Average duration: 3 years.
Advanced courses
These courses are best suited for those already in this field who wish to progress their career.
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Medical Researcher
Medical Scientist
Physiologist
Clinical Scientist
Biomedical Scientist
Medical Laboratory Scientist
The Master of Medical Science enhances existing medical, biomedical, or clinical knowledge and experience. Students will delve into advanced theories and techniques, learning their application to improve human and animal health, especially in regional, rural, remote, and Indigenous communities. This course is designed for those seeking to deepen their understanding and practical skills in medical science, focusing on diverse and challenging healthcare environments. It offers an opportunity to contribute significantly to health outcomes in varied community settings.
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Average duration: 24 months.
Job outcomes
Here are some potential job outcomes within neuroscience. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Government funding
The Australian government provides funding for students completing a qualification in high demand industries. To receive government funding, you need to find a subsidised course by an approved provider and make sure you meet the eligibility requirements.
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