On-campus program Neurorehabilitation (M.Sc.) – MSH

At a Glance

🏫 University Medical School Hamburg, UAS based in Hamburg (Germany)
MSH Medical School Hamburg is a private university in Hamburg with three faculties (Health Sciences, Human Sciences, and Medicine). Since its founding in 2010, it has offered state-recognized and accredited degree programs in full-time, part-time, or work-integrated formats. The university takes an interdisciplinary approach, combining academic research with practice-oriented education. Its main campus is located in HafenCity, with additional locations in Harburg and Schwerin.
📋 Study Format On-campus program
🎓 Field of Study Health SciencesPhysiotherapy
📜 Degree Master of Science (M.Sc.)
⏳ Duration 4 Semesters
🎯 ECTS 120 Credit Points
🌍 Language of Instruction German
📖 Course contents Here is the given text translated into English (en-GB): Modules: Neuroscientific motor control, Neurologically induced mobility limitations, Neuromechanics, Normal and pathological aging processes and physical activity, Activating therapies I: Legal and institutional aspects, Team leadership and team development, Activating therapies II, III: Evidence in neurological diseases, Digital health, Motivational aspects of physical activity, Neuroscience update: Scientific conference, Instrumental motion analysis I, II, Activating therapies IV: Training management and practical application, Clinical internship, Statistics I: Data management and statistical methods, Statistics II: Practical application, Journal club, Master’s thesis with colloquium
📍 Location Hamburg
📅 Enrollment Winter semester
💶 Fees
from 550 € monthly
from 16500 € total
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Admission requirements

Admission requirements for the Master's degree programme in Neurorehabilitation are

  • Eligibility to study in Master's degree programmes in accordance with § 39 of the Hamburg Higher Education Act (HmbHG)
  • Completed Bachelor's degree in the fields of Physiotherapy, Sports Science or Health Science, or State Examination in Human Medicine.

Details

With demographic change and increasing life expectancy, there is a significant rise in patients with neurological conditions. The care of these patients involves professionals from a wide range of disciplines. Above all, preventive and rehabilitative measures such as movement therapy will take on an increasingly important role in the effective treatment of those affected in the future. For the scientific training of the required therapeutic specialists, the development and scientific research of movement therapy treatment methods is essential.

The Master's degree programme in Neurorehabilitation aims to deepen movement therapy in the neurosciences. The Master's programme is future-oriented and interdisciplinary, combining knowledge from the fields of physiotherapy, sports science and medicine or enabling interdisciplinary acquisition of competences. The programme offers the necessary expertise to research the evidence of movement therapy in order to sustainably establish activating therapies within the healthcare system.

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