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Course of study name: | Master's Programme Neuroscience (Master) |
Duration: | 4 Semester |
Academic degree: | Master of Science |
Language: | English |
Type of admission: | Application/enrolment possible in the winter semester |
Course of study name: | Master's Programme Neuroscience (Master) |
Duration: | 4 Semester |
Academic degree: | Master of Science |
Language: | English |
Type of admission: | Application/enrolment possible in the winter semester |
This Master programme provides in-depth training in the Neurosciences that is research-oriented and international. It aims to recruit students with a variety of different Bachelor degrees.
The programme is uniquely focussed on sensory neuroscience, which builds on our local strengths as reflected in a number of cooperative research and graduate education programmes. These established structures integrate basic biological research with clinical and applied research on sensory processes. Our Master students are guided towards independent scientific work by direct interaction within internationally recognised research labs. The broad scope of sensory research also offers a wide range of methods to learn, from molecular genetics to systems physiology and behaviour, from mathematical modelling to modern imaging techniques. Finally, our teaching faculty directly reflects the multidisciplinary nature of Neuroscience and also teaches courses in a broad range of related basic disciplines, from Biology to Physics to Psychology and Medicine, providing a unique choice for developing individual strengths and interests.
Achieving a Master of Neuroscience requires a total of 120 ECTS credits that are usually obtained within four semesters or two years. This includes:
Our Master of Neuroscience is uniquely focussed on sensory neuroscience. The experimental work uses mainly vertebrate models. Students study the application of different levels of analysis:
and different methodological approaches in the neurosciences:
The Master of Neuroscience curriculum distinguishes three types of modules that have different aims and teaching formats:
This is complemented by the Master thesis (30 ECTS credits, written thesis and oral defense).
German language skills are not required for admission.
In order to study this course at the University of Oldenburg, you need an adequate knowledge of English.
English Language Proficiency see admissions regulations
You can proof your English language proficiency with the following language certificates:
The proof of language proficiency must be presented for the enrolment. For other proof possiblities see: Language requirements
For more details see Foreign language skills on this page.
This course of studies accepts a limited number of applicants, and application is only possible in the winter semester.
The application deadline for the winter semester is 15 June.
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The focus on sensory neuroscience qualifies our graduates for a growing employment sector based on sensory and communication deficits in an ageing society. Having a degree in the English language extends this qualification to a worldwide market. Furthermore, our Master programme allows for flexible combinations of modules to tailor your expertise for different career paths, such as academic research and teaching, leading scientist in the pharmaceutical and medical industry, executive functions in science- and education-related administration, or public relations.