Biomedical Science courses

Trinity College Dublin

Neuroscience: Biological And Biomedical Sciences in Trinity College Dublin

  • Duration : 4 Years
  • Intake : September
  • Level : Undergraduate
  • Tuition & fees : € 25,436 Per Year
  • IELTS : 6.5
  • TOEFL : 90
  • PTE : 63


About Neuroscience: Biological And Biomedical Sciences in Trinity College Dublin

Students who wish to study Neuroscience apply to the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (TR060) and may select Neuroscience as their specialist area for the third and fourth years at the end of the second year.

What is Neuroscience?

Neuroscience is the discipline concerned with the scientific study of the nervous system in health and disease. It probes the intricate processes of the nervous system in an attempt to understand how we think, move, perceive, learn and remember. Research in the neurosciences is of considerable importance in medicine, considering the debilitating and costly effects of neurological and psychiatric disease. In this regard, a major goal of modern neuroscience research is to elucidate the underlying causes, and to produce more effective treatments for major brain diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, Schizophrenia and Depression.

Neuroscience: The course for you?

Neuroscience is an ideal topic for students who have an interest in how the brain works in health and disease. Additionally, the topic is suited to students who like approaches involving concepts and techniques from a variety of disciplines. The neuroscience degree in Trinity brings together lecturers from diverse backgrounds including psychology, physiology, biochemistry, immunology, pharmacology and genetics to deliver a truly multidisciplinary training. This diversity is also reflected in the range of laboratory projects offered during this degree, which offers students broad horizons after graduation

Do you enjoy…

  • Finding out how the brain achieves simple and complex actions?
  • Analysing evidence and developing your own hypotheses?
  • Performing experiments in the laboratory?

Neuroscience at Trinity

Trinity has a strong research focus in Neuroscience centred around the Institute of Neuroscience (TCIN) with 45 research groups and 250 researchers investigating a variety of topics related to Neuroscience. Trinity neuroscientists are well respected by the neuroscience community worldwide and regularly present at international meetings and in high impact publications. This breadth of research expertise is the driver for excellence in teaching across a range of disciplines within this degree. There is a lively research community within TCIN, including undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and principal investigators. The interdisciplinary character of TCIN allows for fruitful interactions between scientists of various backgrounds and this community regularly meets at seminars and social events to discuss the latest news in the field and beyond.

Graduate skills and career opportunities

Graduates in Neuroscience can expect to find employment in a wide range of areas, utilising their general scientific training as well as their specialist skills. In the past Neuroscience graduates have pursued careers in academic, government, pharmaceutical, biotechnology or medical research organisations. Some graduates study for higher degrees in neuroscience, biological or psychological research, medicine or allied health-related disciplines. For those not seeking a research or medical career, the course provides transferable experience and expertise that is suitable for a wide variety of careers, e.g. in education, business, management and industry.

Academic qualification equivalents

Grade XII Examination

  • Higher Secondary Examination (HSC)
  • Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) - All India Senior School Certificate Examination (AISSCE)
  • Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) - Indian School Certificate Examination (ISC) Requirements

Minimum Matriculation:

  • Overall average of 80% - 85% in six subjects on Grade XII or if student did not take 6 subjects in Grade XII, in five subjects on Grade XII and one (different) subject on Grade X.
  • A language other than English, and Mathematics must be taken as a subject up to Grade X.

Subject requirements:

  • Where there is a specific subject requirement for a specific programme, a minimum grade of 75% in that subject at Grade XII is required.

English language requirements (one of the below):

  • IELTS:(academic version) 6.5 (no individual band below 6)
  • TOEFL : Paper-based 570 (with a TWE score of 4.5)  Computer-based 233 (with a score of 4.5 in essay)  Internet-based 90 (with a written score of 21)
  • PTE: Academic a minimum score of 63 (with no Communication Skills section score below 59)

Trinity College Dublin highlight

Year of establishment 1592
Also Known As TCD
Size of Campus in acres 51
Accommodation expenses 7964 Euro for 1 sharing (UG),7964 Euro for 1 sharing (PG)

Trinity College Dublin Cost of Attendance

It is important for all hopefuls who want to attend Trinity to organise their finances well in advance. To help with this, the breakdown of the cost of living in Ireland for college students is as follows:

Tuition Fee

Fee for various courses available at the institute at different levels for the year 2021 is as compiled below.

Disciplines Undergraduate (USD) Postgraduate (USD)
Engineering, Mathematics & Science 30,800 28,100
Health Sciences Max 56,000 30,800
Law 23,500 26,000
Business (MBA in Ireland) 23,500 40,800
Computer Science 30,800 28,100

Cost of Living

The average cost of living is 13,800 USD per annum and is affected majorly by the type of accommodation opted.

Accommodation type Weekly Cost (USD)
On-Campus accommodation 205
Trinity Hall 180
Kavanagh Court 290
Binary Hub 280
Fees components - (1st year Fees and expense)

Tuition & fees :

€ 25,436

Total

€ 25,436