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DEGREE REGULATIONS & PROGRAMMES OF STUDY 2014/2015

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Degree Programme Table: Neuroimaging for Research (Online Distance Learning) (MSc) (Part-time Intermittent) (PTMSCNEURE1U)

Year 1, Academic year 2014/15, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Students undertaking the programme by Intermittent Study (flexible progression route), accruing credit within a maximum time limit of six years for MSc, 4 years for Diploma and 2 years for a Certificate.

    A Certificate in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of any of the courses amounting to 60 credits (this selection can only include 20 optional credits). A Diploma in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of all seven of compulsory courses and ONE optional course amounting to 120 credits.

    Each year students will be enrolled on a set of courses amounting to the maximum of 60 credits. Neuroimaging for Research Programme Handbook will contain full details indicating restrictions on the choice of courses and will be available for students entering the programme to facilitate advance planning for students on intermittent progression route.




  • Year 2, Academic year 2014/15, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Students undertaking the programme by Intermittent Study (flexible progression route), accruing credit within a maximum time limit of six years for MSc, 4 years for Diploma and 2 years for a Certificate.

    A Certificate in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of any of the courses amounting to 60 credits (this selection can only include 20 optional credits). A Diploma in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of all seven of compulsory courses and ONE optional course amounting to 120 credits.

    Each year students will be enrolled on a set of courses amounting to the maximum of 60 credits. Neuroimaging for Research Programme Handbook will contain full details indicating restrictions on the choice of courses and will be available for students entering the programme to facilitate advance planning for students on intermittent progression route.




  • Year 3, Academic year 2014/15, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Students undertaking the programme by Intermittent Study (flexible progression route), accruing credit within a maximum time limit of six years for MSc, 4 years for Diploma and 2 years for a Certificate.

    A Certificate in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of any of the courses amounting to 60 credits (this selection can only include 20 optional credits). A Diploma in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of all seven of compulsory courses and ONE optional course amounting to 120 credits.

    Each year students will be enrolled on a set of courses amounting to the maximum of 60 credits. Neuroimaging for Research Programme Handbook will contain full details indicating restrictions on the choice of courses and will be available for students entering the programme to facilitate advance planning for students on intermittent progression route.




  • Year 4, Academic year 2014/15, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Students undertaking the programme by Intermittent Study (flexible progression route), accruing credit within a maximum time limit of six years for MSc, 4 years for Diploma and 2 years for a Certificate.

    A Certificate in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of any of the courses amounting to 60 credits (this selection can only include 20 optional credits). A Diploma in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of all seven of compulsory courses and ONE optional course amounting to 120 credits.

    Each year students will be enrolled on a set of courses amounting to the maximum of 60 credits. Neuroimaging for Research Programme Handbook will contain full details indicating restrictions on the choice of courses and will be available for students entering the programme to facilitate advance planning for students on intermittent progression route.




  • Year 5, Academic year 2014/15, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Students undertaking the programme by Intermittent Study (flexible progression route), accruing credit within a maximum time limit of six years for MSc, 4 years for Diploma and 2 years for a Certificate.

    A Certificate in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of any of the courses amounting to 60 credits (this selection can only include 20 optional credits). A Diploma in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of all seven of compulsory courses and ONE optional course amounting to 120 credits.

    Each year students will be enrolled on a set of courses amounting to the maximum of 60 credits. Neuroimaging for Research Programme Handbook will contain full details indicating restrictions on the choice of courses and will be available for students entering the programme to facilitate advance planning for students on intermittent progression route.




  • Year 6, Academic year 2014/15, Starting month: September

  • Notes: Students undertaking the programme by Intermittent Study (flexible progression route), accruing credit within a maximum time limit of six years for MSc, 4 years for Diploma and 2 years for a Certificate.

    A Certificate in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of any of the courses amounting to 60 credits (this selection can only include 20 optional credits). A Diploma in Neuroimaging for Research will be awarded for successful completion of all seven of compulsory courses and ONE optional course amounting to 120 credits.

    Each year students will be enrolled on a set of courses amounting to the maximum of 60 credits. Neuroimaging for Research Programme Handbook will contain full details indicating restrictions on the choice of courses and will be available for students entering the programme to facilitate advance planning for students on intermittent progression route.




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