To summarise, there are six compulsory modules (there are no optional papers):
Term 1
1. The Psychopathology, Clinical features, and Molecular Neuropathology of Brain Disorders
2. Pharmacological, Neurological and Psychological Treatments
Term 2
3. Medicinal Chemistry and Computational Modelling
4. Experimental Models
Term 3
5. Bioassays and Biomarkers
6. Clinical Trials, Mobile Technology and Digital Health
There's a qualifying exam at the end of the first term before the Christmas holidays which is pass/fail - you essentially need to pass this exam in order to continue with the rest of the course, but you're allowed one resit in early January. It's a computer-based multiple-choice exam and you need at least 50% to pass. You'll also need to submit two essays (one for each module), but they are not assessed.
In the rest of the course, you'll need to submit four essays (one for each module in term 2 & 3) and two dissertations (one in term 2, one in term 3), all of which will be assessed. Each essay is 3000 words max and you get to choose your own topic as long as it's relevant to their respective module; you'll have about a month to do each one. You'll have about 3 months to do each dissertation, which are based on research projects that you get to choose from a list. Your final class/grade is based on the four essays and two dissertations.
You'll have lectures every term (2-3 days a week) and journal club seminars to participate in during the second and third term as well.
You'll find more details in the handbook on their course webpage:
https://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/study/msc-taught-course-in-clinical-and-therapeutic-neuroscience They were really quick! I got my informal offer in the first week of February and received my formal offer letter by the end of the month.