Master's Degree in Neuroscience
Academic year 2025-26
If you started the master’s programme on this curriculum version, you may either continue with it or request adaptation to the new version via the direct admission procedure. Please see the information on the adaptation due to curriculum modification procedure.
Adaptation process
The Master's Degree in Neuroscience (MNEC) has been amended. This has affected certain subjects on the curriculum. The new curriculum (MNE2) will come into force in the 2025-26 academic year. The MNEC programme will begin its discontinuation process in the same academic year.
Discontinuation Calendar
- 2025-26: the first year of discontinuation begins for subjects on the MNEC programme. Teaching will be organised in line with the information below. Second-year subjects on the MNEC programme will still be available.
- 2026-27: the second year of discontinuation begins for first-year subjects on the MNEC. Teaching will be organised in line with the information below. The first year of discontinuation begins for second-year subjects on the MNEC programme. Teaching will be organised in line with the information below.
- 2027-28: subjects on the MNEC will have been discontinued and will no longer be available for enrolment, notwithstanding the maximum number of enrolments per subject set out in the Academic Progress Regulations and Article 14.2.d in the Academic Regulations. The second year of discontinuation begins for second-year subjects on the MNEC programme. Teaching will be organised in line with the information below.
- 2028-29: all subjects on the MNEC will have been discontinued and will no longer be available for enrolment, notwithstanding the maximum number of enrolments per subject set out in the Academic Progress Regulations and Article 14.2.d in the Academic Regulations.
Student Admission
New students will be admitted to the new programme curriculum (MNE2) from the 2025-26 academic year.
Re-enrolment for Returning Students
Students on the MNEC will have the academic years stated above to pass the subjects required to be awarded the degree.
In exceptional cases, students who have reached the enrolment limit for a subject may request a last enrolment (without taking classes) in the following year be authorised by the relevant Pro Vice-Chancellor for teaching who will make a decision after consulting with the programme coordinator.
The enrolment deadlines for each academic year will be published on the Centre for Postgraduate Studies website.
Teaching
Subjects from the MNEC programme will continue to be offered with teaching, as long as the new MNE2 curriculum includes an equivalent subject:
- 11240
- 11241
- 11242
- 11243
- 11249
- 11251
- 11245
- 11252
- 11244
- 11246
- 11253
- 11254
The remaining subjects on the MNEC programme will no longer be available.
The enrolment fee for the subject will be same as the public fee that is published annually, regardless of whether the subject offers classes or not.
Adaptation to MNE2
Students on the MNEC programme who have not passed the requirements to be awarded their degree in the stated timeline, or those who simply wish to do so, may request a curriculum adaptation to the MNE2, in accordance with the following equivalences.
Adaptation applications must be submitted to the Centre for Postgraduate Studies within the deadlines published for each academic year. The fee for the curriculum adaptation process due to discontinuation will be set in accordance with the public fees published every year.
Subject equivalences by code:
- 11240 > 11240
- 11241 > 11241
- 11242 > 11242
- 11243 > 11243
- 11249 > 11249
- 11251 > 11251
- 11245 > 11245
- 11252 > 11252
- 11244 > 11244
- 11246 > 11246
- 11253 > 11253
- 11254 > 12200
Adaptation Effects
All subjects in the record for the former version will be adapted to the new record, regardless of whether they have been passed, recognised or failed. The cumulative number of exam sessions will carry over from the old curriculum to the new one, regardless of whether students have failed or were absent from any.
After the adaptation process is complete, the record for the former curriculum will be closed and students will continue the programme with the new curriculum to be awarded their degree.