Program Overview
Neurorehabilitation
MSc
Master of Science
Neurorehabilitation clinicians need specialized knowledge and skills to effectively assess, treat, and support neurological patients.
Neurorehabilitation at EUC
Clinicians working in the field of neurorehabilitation require specialized knowledge and skills to effectively assess, treat, and support individuals with neurological conditions. The Master in Neurorehabilitation is designed to empower occupational and physical therapists to significantly enhance the recovery and quality of life of their patients. By updating their knowledge and skills, the program ensures that practitioners remain at the forefront of this dynamic and evolving field.
The program introduces therapists to the latest research and evidence-based interventions, fostering their ability to critically appraise published literature. The ongoing advancements in neuroscience continually expand our understanding of the brain and nervous system. Through this Master degree, we aim to cultivate a new generation of motivated researchers who will contribute to evidence-based practice and advance the field of neurorehabilitation.
Program Summary
- Languages: English
- Duration: 18 months
- Mode of Study: Online
- ECTS: 90
Admission Process
Our dedicated Admissions Team will guide you every step of the way by answering all of your questions, helping you choose a program of study and starting your EUC experience with a virtual or actual campus tour.
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Our Scholarship and Financial Aid program aims to provide prospective and enrolled students with information and resources to financially support your educational goals. This takes the form of academic scholarships, athletics scholarships and family
eed-based financial aid.
Student Housing
Our student accommodation units are located only minutes from campus and are designed to offer students high quality living spaces in elegant studios and one-bedroom flats supported by great social spaces, in-house gym, laundry rooms and 24–hour security service.
Program of Study
Degree Requirements
- All students pursuing a Master of Science in the “Neurorehabilitation” program of study must complete the following requirements:
- Compulsory Courses: 50 ECTS
- Elective Courses: 10 ECTS
- Master Thesis: 30 ECTS
- Total Requirements: 90 ECTS
Compulsory Courses
- RES600: Research Methods (10 ECTS)
- NEU600: Brain Physiology and Neuroplasticity (10 ECTS)
- NEU605: Assessment and Rehabilitation Methods (10 ECTS)
- NEU610: Advanced Intervention Techniques (10 ECTS)
- NEU625: Cognitive Rehabilitation in Neurological cases (10 ECTS)
Elective Courses
- Students will have to select one (1) elective course of the following:
- NEU620: Brain Imaging (10 ECTS)
- NEU630: Biostatistics (10 ECTS)
Master Thesis
- NEU650: Master Thesis (30 ECTS)
Teaching Personnel
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Tuition Fees
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Research Areas
The program introduces therapists to the latest research and evidence-based interventions, fostering their ability to critically appraise published literature. The ongoing advancements in neuroscience continually expand our understanding of the brain and nervous system. Through this Master degree, we aim to cultivate a new generation of motivated researchers who will contribute to evidence-based practice and advance the field of neurorehabilitation.
