Introduction

Neuroscience has in the past decades emerged as a fast expanding field of expert studies that encompass and combine other scientific fields from molecules to imaging.

Presently, neuroimaging is developing rapidly and is relevant to a number of health science disciplines and has a great impact on the understanding, diagnosis and possible treatment of different devastating neurological diseases.

The SDC Master’s programme in Neuroscience and Neuroimaging is developed by active researchers from both Denmark and China – uniting the most recent research, modern technology, and problem-oriented learning methods. This programme is based in China.

The unique combination of advanced imaging techniques and a broad knowledge in basic and clinical neuroscience topics enables the students to join the growing field of neuroscience and neuroimaging as well as fill the rising demand for graduates specialized in neuroimaging due to the increasing worldwide availability of high-resolution scanners.

Through the inclusion of top researchers as guest lectures, the students will be introduced to the latest advances in neuroscience research and techniques.

You will obtain knowledge in:

  • Molecular, cellular, and clinical neuroscience
  • Different neuroimaging technologies including, ultra sound, X-ray/CT, PET/SPECT, and fMRI
  • Electroencephalography (EEG) and Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
  • Advanced uses of neuroimaging modalities
  • Hardware design for fMRI and PET scanners
  • Model systems used in neuroscience

Graduates are expected to be in high demand due to their unique education and cross-cultural insight. They are foreseen to be employed in industrial R & D positions, academic research and/or clinical positions at neuro-oriented hospital departments or join neuroscience PhD schools at universities in Denmark and abroad.

More information on the SDC website

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