Master in Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation
- Feb 23
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This Master study program is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for professionals and graduates seeking advanced expertise in injury prevention, rehabilitation science, and evidence-based recovery strategies. Positioned at a study level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the Second European Cycle, the program offers a rigorous academic structure equivalent to 60 ECTS and a minimum duration of 12+ months, with flexibility for extended completion according to individual research progress.
The program is structured around five integrated modules: two research-focused modules that develop advanced competencies in scientific methodology, data analysis, and academic publishing; two general modules that strengthen interdisciplinary understanding, ethics, and professional standards; and one specialized module dedicated to injury prevention and rehabilitation science. These modules are complemented by thesis and structured research activities, enabling candidates to contribute original knowledge to the field.
The Master in Injury Prevention and Rehabilitation emphasizes critical inquiry into musculoskeletal injuries, sports-related trauma, occupational health risks, rehabilitation protocols, performance recovery, and preventive health strategies. Students explore contemporary rehabilitation technologies, biomechanics, physiotherapy principles, and preventive intervention models through systematic research and analytical evaluation. The program fosters high-level analytical thinking, independent research capability, and the ability to translate scientific evidence into applied practice.
Graduates of this program are prepared to advance in clinical, sports, fitness, healthcare, or research environments where injury prevention and rehabilitation expertise is essential. The research-based structure ensures that participants not only master current knowledge but also contribute to innovation and best practices within the discipline.





