Neuroscience (with a Foundation Year)

BSc Hons

  • UCAS code B14F
  • Entry year 2027 or 2026
  • A level requirements CCC
  • Duration Full time 4 years

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Overview

Top reasons to study with us

  • Apply your learning to real-world challenges through your own research project

  • Learn from experts in two highly-respected 久久精品 departments – Psychology, and Biomedical and Life Sciences

  • Develop outstanding knowledge and research skills

Our UK Foundation Years offer the opportunity for Home students who don’t meet our standard entry grades to prepare for a STEM degree at 久久精品.

You’ll study your Foundation Year at the 久久精品 School of Mathematics, based at our delivery partner, Cardinal Newman College in Preston. However, with accommodation on 久久精品’s campus and access to all our facilities, you’ll still be fully involved in university life.

Our Foundation Years will follow the same semester dates as 久久精品, with taught sessions taking place at Cardinal Newman College on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. Wednesdays will not carry any formal teaching hours, but might be utilised for project or practical work on site at 久久精品 or remotely.

The teaching day will run from 10am to 4pm, with free transport from our Lancaster campus to Cardinal Newman College provided four days a week during term time. Foundation Year students travel from the 久久精品 campus to the 久久精品 School of Mathematics (LUSoM), located at Cardinal Newman College in Preston, four days a week during their first year. After successful completion of the Foundation Year, students will progress onto their chosen degree pathway with all study then taking place on the 久久精品 campus.

A free coach service is provided for students, departing from the Lancaster campus and travelling directly to LUSoM. The journey takes approximately 40 minutes each way.

Students travel independently (unsupervised) on this service, similar to how many university students commute to placements or partner institutions. The coach is organised specifically for Lancaster students attending LUSoM, making the journey straightforward and reliable.

Timetables and pick-up details are shared with students at the start of the academic year so they can plan their day easily.

Timetabled sessions for Foundation Year students will be structured to incorporate elements of university-style learning, to include a combination of taught sessions, group work, problem-based learning and project work.

You will study three modules linked to your chosen degree during the year. Your timetable will include a combination of compulsory and optional STEM based modules, which will reflect your chosen degree pathway.

Entry requirements

These are the typical grades that you will need to study this course. This section will tell you whether you need qualifications in specific subjects, what our English language requirements are, and if there are any extra requirements such as attending an interview or submitting a portfolio.

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Important information

We do have some flexibility when considering your application. If you do not meet the entry requirements given here, please feel free to contact us, and we will be happy to explore whether we can still consider you.

The information in this section tells you the subjects you will need for entry to this course, but please note that the modules on the foundation year have their own pre-requisites.

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International foundation programmes

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Contextual admissions

Contextual admissions could help you gain a place at university if you have faced additional challenges during your education which might have impacted your results. Visit our contextual admissions page to find out about how this works and whether you could be eligible.

Course structure

As part of Neuroscience (with a Foundation Year) you will study three subject-specific modules, designed to align with your intended undergraduate degree. This structure ensures you build a strong academic foundation in subjects most relevant to your future studies.

Compulsory modules

You will study one compulsory module, Biology.

Biology

Explore the science of life in this engaging introduction to biology. You'll also develop a range of key scientific skills, including practical investigation. This will include investigating the molecules that make up living things, discovering how cells function, the immune system and learning about genetic diversity and gene expression. This module gives you the foundation you need for life sciences at university - whether you’re fascinated by health, the environment, or how living organisms work.

Module requirement: You will need to have A level Biology at grade C or equivalent, but we would also consider grade D alongside other strong grades.

Optional modules

You will pick two additional STEM modules, from the following:

Additional Maths

Take your maths skills to the next level with a deep dive into pure mathematics. This module is all about understanding patterns, structures, and logical thinking. You’ll master essential techniques, explore the power of proof, and tackle challenging problems that stretch your reasoning. It’s ideal if you’re preparing for degree subjects that demand strong analytical skills, like maths, physics, or computer science.

Module requirement: You will need to have A level Mathematics at grade C or equivalent, but we would also consider grade D alongside other strong grades.

Chemistry

Get hands-on with the building blocks of the universe. In this module, you’ll explore essential chemical principles that form the backbone of STEM degrees. You’ll boost your confidence in solving problems, sharpen your skills in chemical calculations, and gain practical experience through lab work. From designing experiments to using specialist equipment, you’ll develop the knowledge and techniques needed for university-level science.

Module requirement: You will need to have A level Chemistry at grade C or equivalent, but we would also consider grade D alongside other strong grades.

Physics

Ever wondered how the world works at its most fundamental level? This module helps you make sense of the forces, energy, and laws that govern everything around us. You’ll build a solid understanding of key physics concepts and learn how to apply your maths skills to real-world situations. Along the way, you’ll develop problem-solving techniques that will support your future studies in science and engineering.

Module requirement: You will need to have A level Physics at grade C or equivalent, but we would also consider grade D alongside other strong grades.

Scientific Maths

Discover how maths works in the real world. In this module, you'll build up your skills in algebra and statistics by exploring topics like probability, data interpretation, and modelling. Whether you’re comparing data sets or solving practical problems, you’ll learn how to use maths as a powerful tool for understanding the world - and making decisions that matter.

Module requirement: You will need to have GCSE Mathematics grade 6/B.

Next steps

To progress from your Foundation Year to the first year of your undergraduate degree, you'll need to achieve an overall average of 50%, and at least 50% in each of your modules.

For more details on the course content of the undergraduate degree you'll progress to after this foundation year, go to Neuroscience BSc Hons (B140).

Fees and funding

Our annual tuition fee is set for a 12-month session, starting at the beginning of each academic year.

Our Undergraduate Tuition Fees for 2027/28 are:

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£10,050 n/a

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Scholarships and bursaries

Details of our scholarships and bursaries for students starting in 2027 are not yet available.

You can use our scholarships for 2026-entry applicants as guidance.

Important information

The information on this site relates primarily to the stated entry year and every effort has been taken to ensure the information is correct at the time of publication.

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