Programme overview
This programme aims to educate specialists for independent work in research and education in areas of:
- Neurosciences;
- Electrophysiology;
- Psychopharmacology.
A holder of a Master’s degree in Neurobiology has good knowledge of the general principles of:
- structure;
- function;
- pathology of the nervous system;
- can study the latest neuroscience-related literature;
- identify and analyze neuroscience-related problems and knows the scope of application, advantages, and disadvantages of modern scientific and clinical investigation techniques.
Why this programme?
- Established running TEMPUS funded project together with partners from Oxford University, Manchester University, UK, Western Ontario University, Canada, Kuopio University, Finland.
- Taught by high-level specialists.
- Possibilities to prepare Master thesis on topics outside the Department of Neurobiology and Biophysics.
- Modern teaching facilities.
What’s after?
- Master of Sciences in Neurobiology can work at biotechnology industry, research and development, education, medical institutions, private and public agencies where knowledge, technologies and equipment in a field of neurobiology and live sciences are applied, created or traded.
- Analytical knowledge could be improved through doctoral studies in the fields of life sciences.