Results for Undergraduate Neuroscience Courses
34 universities offer 89 undergraduate courses
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University of St Andrews
UCAS points
126 - 136
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4th
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4th
University College London
UCAS points
144 - 168
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9th
Biomedical Sciences League Table
5th
144 - 144 UCAS points
144 - 168 UCAS points
144 - 168 UCAS points
University of Edinburgh
UCAS points
114 - 168
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15th
Biomedical Sciences League Table
6th
114 - 136 UCAS points
136 - 168 UCAS points
120 - 136 UCAS points
University of Bristol
UCAS points
112 - 159
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16th
Biomedical Sciences League Table
8th
144 - 144 UCAS points
112 - 159 UCAS points
112 - 159 UCAS points
112 - 159 UCAS points
University of Aberdeen
UCAS points
108 - 152
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41st
Biomedical Sciences League Table
11th
108 - 152 UCAS points
University of Warwick
UCAS points
136 - 152
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10th
Biomedical Sciences League Table
12th
136 - 144 UCAS points
144 - 152 UCAS points
144 - 152 UCAS points
136 - 144 UCAS points
University of Strathclyde
UCAS points
120 - 132
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32nd
Biomedical Sciences League Table
13th
University of Manchester
UCAS points
136 - 144
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22nd
Biomedical Sciences League Table
16th
136 - 144 UCAS points
136 - 144 UCAS points
136 - 144 UCAS points
136 - 144 UCAS points
136 - 144 UCAS points
University of Birmingham
UCAS points
144
University League Table
13th
Biomedical Sciences League Table
17th
University of Glasgow
UCAS points
Not available
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28th
Biomedical Sciences League Table
18th
Studying Neuroscience
Search through undergraduate Neuroscience degree courses to see what’s available from UK universities. Each page should give you an insight into what the course might be like, along with information on entry requirements, UCAS points and university league table performance. Neuroscience is a branch of psychology that investigates the brain and nervous system, how they both develop and function, and how they affect thinking and behaviour. There are many related degree courses, including in Biological Sciences, Cognitive Science and Psychology. Courses tend to be practical-based and are accredited by either the Royal Society of Biology or the British Psychological Society – or both.