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72 Master's degrees in Cognitive Science in United Kingdom
Cognitive Neuroscience by Research
This Cognitive Neuroscience by Research program at Middlesex University will give you the practical skills required to conduct cognitive neuroscience research and the expertise in neuroimaging and brain stimulation techniques.
Cognition and Computation
Aimed at graduates of either the computational sciences or the psychological sciences, the MA in Cognition and Computation at Birkbeck, University of London is an ideal foundation for a research career in the cognitive sciences.

Cognitive Neuroscience (Part Time)
This Cognitive Neuroscience (Part Time) programme at the University of East Anglia provides research methodology training and in-depth study at the cutting-edge of the field. You’ll gain understanding of the neural basis for cognition and sensorimotor skills and become familiar with modern psychological research methods, including fMRI, EEG, and TMS.
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy High Intensity
The Cognitive Behaviour Therapy High Intensity programme from University of Birmingham will equip you with both the theoretical knowledge and practical clinical skills necessary to become a proficient psychological therapist, specialising in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
Brain and Cognitive Development (Part-time)
Brain and Cognitive Development (Part-time) from Birkbeck, University of London is designed to give you an understanding of the role of the child’s environment through the study of the impact of the family, communities and other social networks.
Applied Neuroscience
The MSc in Applied Neuroscience at Royal Holloway University of London offers an in-depth exploration of neuroscience applied in real-world contexts. This one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme equips students with essential skills and hands-on experience, preparing them for future careers in various sectors.

Community Psychology
Community Psychology offered by University of Brighton brings social change to the forefront of the way that we understand and promote psychological wellbeing.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities programme from University of Kent offers excellent opportunities for full or part-time research in intellectual disability and community care leading to higher degrees. The Tizard Centre has a strong track record of attracting University and ESRC research studentship funding.

Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience
The development of new strategies combined with the availability of large cognitive, neuroimaging and genetic data sets from healthy and clinical populations have created a need for trained individuals to use these resources for scientific advancement. The Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience programme at Brunel University of London has been designed to address this need.

Inclusion (Autism in Adults) (Online)
The online MA in Inclusion (Autism in Adults) (Online) from University of Birmingham gives you practical, research‑informed insights into autism and neurodiversity, shaped by the experiences of autistic people.
Psychology (Conversion)
The MSc in Psychology (Conversion) at the University of Roehampton is a one-year full-time programme designed for those who hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline. This course allows you to transition into the field of psychology, equipping you with essential skills and knowledge to pursue a career as a psychologist.

Cognitive Science
The Cognitive Science MSc degree from The University of Edinburgh is an exciting and interdisciplinary area spanning fields including computer science, linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy.