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The Mind and Brain program incorporates the innovative research conducted by the members of the Berlin School of Mind and Brain into an interdisciplinary teaching and education Master program. The Master program Mind and Brain thus acquaints students with the most up-to-date approaches to and results of neuroscience research as well as their bearing upon the fields of psychology, philosophy, neurolinguistics, neuroscience and cognitive science. The Master program Mind and Brain offers students three different areas of specialization: (1) neuroscience, neurobiology or psychology, (2) philosophy or psycholinguistics or (3) academic management (German required). Depending on the chosen area of specialization, the degree awarded at the end of the course may be a Master of Arts, M.A. (Track Mind) or a Master of Science, M.Sc. (Track Brain). A major difference between the Mind and Brain Tracks lies in their different approaches to empirical research: Brain-Track students are trained to conduct empirical neuroscientific research projects independently whereas the work of Mind-Track students is governed by a theoretical or philosophical examination of neuroscientific research. Although Mind-Track students also receive methodological training that allows them to assess the quality of neuroscientific research results, the aim of the training is not to instruct students in how to conduct their own empirical research.
Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Basic R... See More
€315.64
The Semester contributions totaling 315.64 EUR must be paid each semester. It includes Semester fee 50.00 EUR, Contribution to the student body fee 9.75 EUR, Contribution to Student Services fee 54.09 EUR, Semester ticket for public transport 193.80 EUR and Solidarity contribution to the semester ticket 8.00 EUR
Minimum requirement includes Bachelor degree in psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, linguistics, biology, and cognitive science or a related subject.
In order to be able to apply, the required credit points must have been awarded in one subject. It is not possible to add up credits from two or more subjects (e.g. 20 ECTS credits in linguistics and 40 ECTS credits in philosophy) to reach the required number of points.
Although there is no minimum passing grade (numerus clausus) for an application, previous application rounds have shown that successful applicants for the Brain Track needed at least a GPA of 1.3 (German grade) or better. Equivalent grades to 1.3 in other grading systems are First class (British grading system) or 3.8 (American or any other grading systems with 4.0 as best and 2.0 as lowest passing grade).
Following test results can serve as proof of English proficiency: Cambridge First Certificate in English (FCE) or Cambridge English: Business Vantage (BEC V) or Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) ) or Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE) or Cambridge English: Business Higher (BEC H) or International Certificate in Financial English (ICFE) or International Legal English Certificate (ILEC) or BULATS – Business Language Testing Service: with minimum score of 60 or UNIcert II or III or IV, or LCCI (London Chamber of Commerce and Industry) English for Business (EFB) with minimum Level 3 or Language certificate from recognized German institutions of higher education for level B2 (with at least 4 contact hours per week) and minimum grade 2.3
In TOEIC, the listening/reading level should be 785 and the speaking/writing level should be 310
Semester | International Students | EU Students |
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Winter | 31 May | 31 May |
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