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Master in Applied Cognitive Neuroscience (MSc) - Groningen
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    Master in Applied Cognitive Neuroscience (MSc) - Groningen

    University of Groningen
    GroningenNetherlands
    On campus
    Full-time
    €2,530.00/year
    Duration
    1 Year
    Language
    English
    Start date
    Sep 2024

    Program Description

    In the master in Applied Cognitive Neuroscience (MSc), you will acquire foundational knowledge and skills that will allow you to work in a variety of different industries where insights from cognitive neuroscience are used to help prevent cognitive errors and improve human functioning.

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    Curriculum

    Courses

    Data collection and analysis for cognitive neuroscience

    Repeated Measures

    Trends in Cognitive Neuroscience

    Internship

    Master's thesis

    Applied Cognitive Neuroscience

    Test Construction

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