Clinical Neuropsychology
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Master Degree | On-Campus | find out | find out | February, September | €2530 per year | €20800 per year |
About Clinical Neuropsychology, Master Degree - at University of Groningen
Do you want to explore disorders that affect the brain and connect scientific knowledge to recovery? Do you want to help children, adults and older people regain their independence and strength?
The growing attention to neuropsychological issues calls for highly trained clinical and scientific neuropsychologists who can: • investigate a wide range of brain-related disorders - from ADHD and autism to neurodegenerative diseases and traumatic brain injury
- adequately diagnose, treat and unravel complex conditions through scientific research
- work with advanced techniques such as neuropsychological tests, neuroimaging and electrophysiology to see the brain in action
- combine knowledge with practical experience to improve patients' quality of life
- operate both clinically and scientifically, for example through an internship and a master's thesis.
With the knowledge and skills you gain in this Master's, you can make a difference for patients as well as for the advancement of neuropsychology. You will learn how to research, diagnose and treat the disorders and combine clinical practice with scientific research to promote recovery and improve quality of life.
Entry requirements
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