Overview
Neurosurgery is one of the most intellectually and technically demanding disciplines in modern medicine, requiring a profound mastery of neuroanatomy, physiology, and surgical principles. Our MSc in Advanced Neurosurgery is a unique, world-leading programme designed for surgical trainees and Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) who wish to gain a decisive competitive advantage. This curriculum provides the specialised theoretical and research frameworks necessary to navigate the complexities of acute neurosurgical care and advanced operative strategies.
Academic Fee for Year 2026 MSC Diploma £10,637 , M.Sc + GST. Interest-free monthly instalment plans are available to spread the cost over the course duration.
Year 1: Core Clinical Modules
- Advanced study of neuroanatomy, spinal physiology, and neuro-assessment protocols.
Management strategies for sudden-onset intracranial events and critical head/spine injuries.
- Specialised oversight of skull base, pituitary, and intracranial malignancies.
- Diagnostic and therapeutic pathways for neurovascular anomalies and hemorrhagic events.
Addressing the clinical complexities of functional disorders and the unique needs of paediatric neurosurgical patients.
Evaluating research methodologies and evidence-based protocols in modern neurosurgery.
Year 2: Research & Mastery (MSc Stage)
A 11,000-word independent research project where you explore a specialised urological topic of your choice, contributing original data to the field of neurosciences.
Research Methodologies & Critical Appraisal
Research Methodologies & Critical Appraisal
Professional Project (Dissertation)
An independent, 10,500-word research project on a topic of your choice within reproductive medicine.
Why Study With Us?
Eligibility & Admissions
We welcome applications from registered healthcare professionals, including Doctors (MBBS), Nurses, Midwives, Pharmacists, and other suitably qualified practitioners.
Requirements:
- A primary degree in a relevant healthcare field.
- Updated CV (with chronological education and clinical experience).
- Personal Statement detailing your motivation for the course.
- Language Requirements: An IELTS score of 6.0 is the standard requirement. However, this may be waived if you provide an English Proficiency Letter from your previous institution, confirming that your degree was taught and assessed entirely in English.
FAQ's
Our FAQ section provides clear answers to the most common questions about our MSC Programs, processes, and policies, helping you find information quickly and easily.
You earn a prestigious UK-awarded degree from the University of Buckingham. The programme utilises real-world clinical scenarios to boost your clinical experience, providing a globally respected qualification that is accepted all over the world.
An IELTS 6.5 is the standard requirement. However, this may be waived if your previous university provides an English Proficiency Letter confirming that your degree was taught and assessed entirely in English.
Neurosurgery is highly competitive. Gaining this MSc demonstrates a commitment to academic excellence and research, helping you qualify for specialised roles and senior consultant pathways.
Yes. As a UK-validated MSc, it carries significant prestige globally, ensuring your specialised knowledge is respected by international medical communities and neurosurgical boards.
It is designed for doctors, neurosurgical trainees, and Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS), both in the UK and overseas, who wish to deepen their clinical and research frameworks.
No. Since the programme is delivered 100% online, all coursework, clinical discussions, and the Year 2 dissertation can be completed entirely from your home country.
Yes, the programme is designed to align with professional development standards, and graduates can typically apply for CPD points from relevant medical bodies like the RCP.
You will conduct independent research on a neurosurgical topic of your passion, allowing you to master research methodologies and create work with potential for publication in surgical journals.