MSc Neurorehabilitation
Brunel University / School of Health Sciences and Social Care
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15.09.2012 London
Course Content
Neurophysiological basis for rehabilitation of movement, functional neuroscience for rehabilitation, research methods, principles and practice in evidence-based healthcare, clinical applications in neurorehabilitation, cognitive and behavioural issues in neurorehabilitation, research design (selection)
Neurophysiological basis for rehabilitation of movement, functional neuroscience for rehabilitation, research methods, principles and practice in evidence-based healthcare, clinical applications in neurorehabilitation, cognitive and behavioural issues in neurorehabilitation, research design (selection)
Target Audience
The course is designed for new graduates as well as professional practitioners (eg occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and other rehabilitation sciences, professions allied to medicine) with a special interest in neurorehabilitation
The course is designed for new graduates as well as professional practitioners (eg occupational therapy, physiotherapy, and other rehabilitation sciences, professions allied to medicine) with a special interest in neurorehabilitation
Qualifications
Relevant first degree, professional clinical experience, English language requirements (TOEFL, IELTS)
Relevant first degree, professional clinical experience, English language requirements (TOEFL, IELTS)
Enquiries and Registration:
Mr. Dr. Alex Nowicky
Languages
English
English
Fees
EUR 4 400 (EEA full-time) EUR 2 200 (EEA part-time), EUR 12 600 (non-EEA full-time) EUR 6 300 (non-EEA part-time)
EUR 4 400 (EEA full-time) EUR 2 200 (EEA part-time), EUR 12 600 (non-EEA full-time) EUR 6 300 (non-EEA part-time)
Organizer contact info
Kingston Lane
UB8 3PH Uxbridge
United Kingdom
Kingston Lane
UB8 3PH Uxbridge
United Kingdom
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