Admission requirements
The formal requirements for admission to the Master of Medical Administration (MMA) in Micronutrient Therapy & Regulatory Medicine are a bachelor's degree or an equivalent academic degree (e.g. Magister or Diplom), and one year of professional experience. Since this is a postgraduate master's program, there are no restrictions in the subject area of the previous bachelor's degree.
The following documents are required for your application:
Curriculum vitae Proof of university entrance qualification (general qualification for university entrance, etc.) Proof of a university degreeDetails
Many people suffer from health issues on a daily basis: chronic fatigue, concentration difficulties, frequent infections, headaches or burnout. Many illnesses are caused by stress, an unbalanced diet or an unhealthy lifestyle. The metabolism no longer works optimally, and the interaction of essential micronutrients in the body is impaired.
Qualified specialists are needed for further research and development in these fields. This demand cannot be met by graduates of German universities who have only studied medicine, sports or nutrition. Despite the high number of study places in these areas, graduates receive little or no knowledge from the complex field of micronutrient therapy and regulatory medicine. For students of the Master's program in Micronutrient Therapy & Regulatory Medicine (MMA), there is therefore a growing and very attractive field of work that has hardly been tapped.
Your prospects after graduation
The MMA Micronutrient Therapy & Regulatory Medicine course is aimed, among others, at doctors, pharmacists, alternative practitioners, osteopaths, physiotherapists, nutritionists and sports scientists who want to further their education in a broad range of topics at a scientific level for work in the field of micronutrients and regulatory medicine with the associated knowledge and skills. With this training, you can work in one of the markets of the future and, as a graduate, you have the ability to develop successful business models from new trends. You are able to set new standards in the field of regulatory medicine, take on a leadership position in your company and actively shape your career.
Possible areas of work are:
Nutritionist and nutrition scientist Consultant in elite and competitive sports Market research Quality assurance/management Your own consultancy Pharmaceutical industry Occupational health Wellness consultant and health advisor Public health Medical manager
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