Programme Specification for the 2023/4 academic year
BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences (Neuroscience)
1. Programme Details
Programme name | BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences (Neuroscience) | Programme code | UFS3EMSBIO03 |
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Study mode(s) | Full Time |
Academic year | 2023/4 |
Campus(es) | Streatham (Exeter) St Luke's (Exeter) |
NQF Level of the Final Award | 6 (Honours) |
2. Description of the Programme
Please note - this programme code is for the Neuroscience pathway within the main BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences programme.
For full programme details please refer to the core BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences programme specification:
- You can search by programme code: UFS3EMSEMS01
- or follow this link to the BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences programme specification: https://ipams.exeter.ac.uk/programmes/descriptions/index/programmeId/3763/version/0
For the BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences (Neuroscience) pathway specific modules please see section Programme Modules here.
3. Educational Aims of the Programme
4. Programme Structure
5. Programme Modules
BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences (Neuroscience) Pathway
Stage 1 – same as Stage 1 of the core BSC (Hons) Medical Sciences programme
Stage 1
Stage 1 – same as Stage 1 of the core BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences programme
Compulsory Modules
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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CSC1005 | Integrated Human Physiology | 30 | No |
CSC1004 | Fundamental Skills for Medical Scientists | 30 | No |
BIO1332 | Biochemistry | 15 | No |
BIO1334 | Genetics | 15 | No |
BIO1337 | Microbiology | 15 | No |
BIO1339 | Cells | 15 | No |
Stage 2
If you wish to pursue the Neuroscience pathway, you are required to take 75 credits of compulsory modules, including the 15 credit Introduction to Neuroscience module (NEU1006). A further 45 credits should be selected from the optional modules, and those developed and advertised annually on the Medical Sciences web pages, to a total of 120 credits. If you choose the Neuroscience pathway, you may wish to consider the optional module BIO2088 (Advanced Cell Biology).
Compulsory Modules
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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CSC2012 | Disease, Diagnostics and Therapeutics (in third year for p/t students) | 30 | No |
CSC2023 | Experimental Design and Statistics (in fourth year for p/t students) | 30 | No |
NEU1006 | Introduction to Neuroscience (in third year for p/t students) | 15 | No |
Optional Modules
aIf you take CSC2008 (Immunopathology), you will not be permitted to take BIO3078 (Cellular Basis of Immunity) in final year.
b You may only take one of these three optional modules: CSC2008 Immunopathology, CSC2009 Anatomical Sciences and CSC2004 Medical Genetics.
c You may only take one of these two optional modules: CSC2020 Coding for Medical Scientists, BIO2101 Advanced Microbiology and CSC2026 The Biology of Cancer.
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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BIO2088 | Advanced Cell Biology | 15 | No |
BIO2101 | Advanced Microbiology (See note c) | 15 | No |
CSC2004 | Medical Genetics (See note b) | 15 | No |
CSC2005 | Introduction to Pharmacology | 15 | No |
CSC2008 | Immunopathology (See notes a,b) | 15 | No |
CSC2009 | Anatomical Sciences (See note b) | 15 | No |
CSC2020 | Coding for Medical Scientists (See note c) | 15 | No |
CSC2025 | Decolonising Medicine, An Introduction | 15 | No |
CSC2026 | The Biology of Cancer | 15 | No |
BIO2089 | Molecular Biology of the Gene | 15 | No |
Stage 3
If you wish to continue on the Neuroscience pathway, you are required to complete 120 credits at Stage 3, made up of 30 credits of compulsory modules, 45 credits from either CSC3028 or CSC3029 and at least 30 credits must be selected from the pathway-specific optional modules NEU2019 (Neuropharmacology), NEU2018 (Neural Circuits), CSC3030 (Neuroimmunology). The remaining 15 credits may be chosen from the optional modules below, and those developed and advertised annually on the Medical Sciences webpages.
Compulsory Modules
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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CSC3019 | Translational Medical Science (in fifth year for p/t students) | 30 | No |
Optional Modules
a You must take one of these modules. You will initially be allocated to CSC3028, then transferred onto CSC3029 if appropriate following the project allocation process. For part-time students: take these modules in your final sixth year.
b If you took CSC2008 (Immunopathology) in second year are not permitted to take BIO3078 (Cellular Basis of Immunity) in final year.
c You may only take one of these two optional modules: NEU2019 Neuropharmacology and BIO3079 Molecular Basis of Infection
d You must select at least 30 credits from the pathway-specific optional modules NEU2019 (Neuropharmacology), NEU2018 (Neural Circuits), NEU3030 (Neuroimmunology).
Code | Module | Credits | Non-condonable? |
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CSC3028 | Medical Sciences Literature Review (See note a) | 45 | No |
CSC3029 | Medical Sciences Research Project (See note a) | 45 | No |
NEU2018 | Neural Circuits (See note d) | 15 | No |
NEU2019 | Neuropharmacology (See note c,d) | 15 | No |
NEU3030 | Neuroimmunology (See note d) | 15 | No |
BIO3078 | Cellular Basis of Immunity (See note b) | 15 | No |
BIO3079 | Molecular Basis of Infection (See note c) | 15 | No |
BIO3086 | Cell Biology of Disease (See note c) | 15 | No |
BIO3092 | Bioinformatics | 15 | No |
CSC3010 | Rational Drug Design | 15 | No |
CSC3031 | Applied Data Science | 15 | No |
6. Programme Outcomes Linked to Teaching, Learning and Assessment Methods
Intended Learning Outcomes
A: Specialised Subject Skills and Knowledge
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
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...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
1. Demonstrate an integrated and detailed knowledge and understanding of the core biomolecular and biomedical science principles underpinning human health and important diseases | Structured small group learning sessions; lectures; practical laboratory classes; experiential placements; research project or dissertation; independent study, and personal tutor feedback | LOs 1-4 will be tested across the core and optional module formative and summative assessment, including essay examinations, short answer and multiple choice tests, written reviews, practical work and projects, quantitative problems, project report/dissertation, oral and poster presentations; project supervisor judgements, and reflective portfolio analyses |
Intended Learning Outcomes
B: Academic Discipline Core Skills and Knowledge
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
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...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
5. Apply skills of critical thinking, problem-formulation, problem-solving, and rigorous scientific data handling to clinical science practice | Structured small group learning sessions; lectures; practical laboratory classes; experiential placements; research project or dissertation; independent study and personal tutor feedback. | ILOs 5-10 will be tested across the core and optional module formative and summative assessment, including essay examinations, short answer and multiple choice tests, written reviews, practical work and projects, quantitative problems, project report/dissertation, oral and poster presentations; project supervisor judgements, and reflective portfolio analyses. ILO 9-10 will also be assessed using peer and facilitator (personal development and professionalism) PDP judgements in small group sessions, portfolio reflection, and question and answer sessions. |
Intended Learning Outcomes
C: Personal/Transferable/Employment Skills and Knowledge
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) On successfully completing this programme you will be able to: | Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) will be... | |
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...accommodated and facilitated by the following learning and teaching activities (in/out of class): | ...and evidenced by the following assessment methods: | |
11. Communicate effectively and competently with patients, healthcare professionals, professional training placement teams, and lay audiences | Structured small group learning sessions; lectures; practical laboratory classes; experiential placements; research project or dissertation; independent study and personal tutor feedback | LOs 11-14 will be tested across the core and optional module formative and summative assessment, including essay examinations, short answer and multiple choice tests, written reviews, practical work and projects, quantitative problems, project report/dissertation, oral and poster presentations; project supervisor judgements, and reflective portfolio analyses. |
7. Programme Regulations
Assessment at stage one does not contribute to the summative classification of the award. The award will normally be based on the degree mark formed from the credit weighted average marks for stages 2, 3 and 4 combined in the ratio 2:1:4 respectively.
Classification
8. College Support for Students and Students' Learning
All applications are considered individually on merit. The University is committed to an equal opportunities policy with respect to gender, age, race, sexual orientation and/or disability when dealing with applications. It is also committed to widening access to higher education to students from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience. Candidates must satisfy the general admissions requirements of the University of Exeter. ( http://www.exeter.ac.uk/undergraduate/applications/index.html)
9. University Support for Students and Students' Learning
10. Admissions Criteria
All applications are considered individually on merit. The University is committed to an equal opportunities policy with respect to gender, age, race, sexual orientation and/or disability when dealing with applications. It is also committed to widening access to higher education to students from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience. Candidates must satisfy the general admissions requirements of the University of Exeter. ( http://www.exeter.ac.uk/undergraduate/applications/index.html)
11. Regulation of Assessment and Academic Standards
12. Indicators of Quality and Standards
The programme is not subject to accreditation and/ or review by professional and statutory regulatory bodies (PSRBs).
13. Methods for Evaluating and Improving Quality and Standards
14. Awarding Institution
University of Exeter
15. Lead College / Teaching Institution
Faculty of Health and Life Sciences
16. Partner College / Institution
Partner College(s)
Not applicable to this programme
Partner Institution
Not applicable to this programme.
17. Programme Accredited / Validated by
0
18. Final Award
BSc (Hons) Medical Sciences (Neuroscience)
19. UCAS Code
B106
20. NQF Level of Final Award
6 (Honours)
21. Credit
CATS credits | 380 |
ECTS credits | 180 |
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22. QAA Subject Benchmarking Group
23. Dates
Origin Date | 01/05/2016 |
Date of last revision | 08/03/2023 |
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