Neuroscience and Psychology BSc
UCAS code: C845, C846 (with year abroad), C847 (with professional placement year)
Overview
Programme disclaimer
Please note the course details apply to 2026 entry. Details for 2027 entry for our undergraduate courses will be published from September 2026.
Our Neuroscience & Psychology BSc program cuts across disciplinary boundaries to provide you with the knowledge and skills that you need to understand the workings of the brain and the relationship between mental and neural processes in health and disease. Offered by the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN), the premier centre for mental health and related neurosciences research in Europe, it emphasises research-led teaching and provides an unparalleled opportunity to benefit from the expertise of world leading experts and state-of-the-art facilities.
Key benefits
- You will study in a multidisciplinary environment, learning from and working with world leading experts in neuroscience and psychology.
- You will develop knowledge across disciplines and levels of analysis, from cells and molecules to cognitive and cultural processes.
- You will be trained in the latest technological and methodological developments in cognitive, systems and computational neuroscience.
- You will develop the computational, statistical and analytical skills required to work with complex neuroscientific data.
- You will develop the skills and mind-set required for working with people from diverse scientific backgrounds.

This course has been thoughtfully designed to impart all the knowledge and skills we could need to venture deeper into Neuroscience or Psychology in the future. We learn from researchers who are experts in their fields — it's a real privilege!

Course essentials
In years 1 & 2 you will study a mixture of core and mandatory modules. Some modules incorporate the British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited curriculum conferring eligibility for the Graduate Basis for chartered membership of the society. Other modules will develop your understanding of neural science and methods and build your skills and confidence in statistical analysis and computing using software such as R and Matlab.
You will have the opportunity study abroad for a year, or put your knowledge and skills in practice during a professional placement year. Our unique partnership with South London & Maudsley Hospital (SLaM), and the more than 100 research teams at the IoPPN, from basic and clinical neuroscience, to developmental neurobiology, to neuroimaging and psychiatric research, to neurodevelopmental and age-related disorders, ensure that you will find a placement that meets your interests. In your final year you can choose from an exciting and wide range of optional modules covering all flavours of neuroscience and psychology.
Special features
Optional study abroad
On this programme, you will have the opportunity to apply to study abroad, supported by the Study Abroad Tutor in your department and King’s Global Mobility Office. Together with partner organisations around the world, you will be supported in navigating your international, educational journey, developing new skills and competences and learning to apply different perspectives to your chosen discipline.
Optional year in industry
On this programme, you’ll spend your third year in a full-time year in industry or year in professional practice placement. Our Global Placements team will support you throughout your programme with advice and activities to help you discover your options, focus your placement search and take action to achieve the right placement for you.
Key Information
Course type:
Joint honours
Delivery mode:
In person
Study mode:
Full time
Required A-Levels:
AAA
Duration:
Three years or 4 years with a year abroad or a professional placement year
Application status:
Open
Start date:
September 2026
Application deadline:
14 January 2026
Administrative bodies
Course accreditation

Reviewed, inspected and accredited by the British Psychological Society (BPS)
Awarding body

King's College London and Affiliates
Regulating body
King's is regulated by the Office for students
Base campus
Please note that locations are determined by where each module is taught and may vary depending on the modules you study.

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