Neurorehabilitationpart time

  • Master of Science

    Master
    Degree

  • 5 semesters

    Standard period of study (amount)

  • Hamburg

    Location

  • No information

Overview and admission

Study Type

graduate

Admission semester

Summer Semester only

Area of study

Health Science

Focus

Neurorehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Movement Therapy, Prevention, Kinesiology, Rehabilitation

Target group

The Master's degree course in Neurorehabilitation aims to deepen movement therapy in the neurosciences. The Master's degree course is future-oriented and interdisciplinary and combines knowledge from the fields of physiotherapy, sports science and medicine as well as tangential interdisciplinary subjects. The acquisition of interdisciplinary competencies is a prerequisite for meeting the requirements for independently performed therapeutic measures in neurodegenerative, neurovascular and chronic-inflammatory disease patterns.

Annotation

Demographic change and increasing life expectancy have led to a significant increase in the number of patients with neurological disorders. The care of these patients involves specialists from a wide range of disciplines. Above all, prevention and rehabilitation measures such as exercise therapy will play an increasingly relevant role in the effective treatment of patients in the future. The development and scientific research of movement therapy treatment methods is essential for the scientific training of the required therapeutic personnel. You can study at the MSH on a part-time basis while you work. In the part-time studies, the courses take place in three block weeks and one exam week during the semester. As a rule, you continue your professional activity during the degree at 50 percent. The Master's degree course in Neurorehabilitation at the Department of Performance, Neuroscience, Therapy and Health aims to deal more extensively with movement therapy in the neurosciences. The Master's degree course is future-oriented and interdisciplinary and combines knowledge from the fields of physiotherapy, sports science and medicine as well as tangential interdisciplinary subjects. The acquisition of interdisciplinary competencies is a prerequisite for meeting the requirements for independently performed therapeutic measures in neurodegenerative, neurovascular and chronic-inflammatory disease patterns. The Master's degree course offers you the necessary expertise to research the evidence of movement therapy in the context of neurorehabilitation in order to be able to establish activating therapies in the health care system in the long term in the future. In your master's degree course, you will develop an understanding of neural mechanisms that control human movement. You will become familiar with clinical and instrumental procedures for movement analysis and be able to apply them practically. Furthermore, you know institutional and legal aspects of movement therapy in the overall context of health and have motivational competences for the personal cooperation with patients. The Neurorehabilitation Master's degree course will train you as a leader with the broad skills to effectively and systematically use exercise therapies to treat mobility impairments in patients with neurodegenerative, neurovascular, and chronic inflammatory conditions.

Admission modus

Selection procedure / qualifying examination

Admission requirements (Link)

Admission requirements

The courses at the MSH have admission restrictions: talent, motivation and discipline count more than the grade point average on the certificate. Punctuality, good performance and commitment during the studies are of great importance. Admission requirements for the Master's degree course in Neurorehabilitation are: - Qualification for the Master’s degree courses in accordance with Section 39 of Hamburg Act on Higher Education (HmbHG) - completed Bachelor's degree in the fields of physiotherapy, sports science or health science or comparable health science or medical degree with at least 180 CP

Tuition fee

Fees

550.00 EUR / Month

Fees (Link)

Part-time: EUR 550/month Registration fee: One-time fee of EUR 100

Languages of instruction

Main language

German

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