
International Degree Programme Palliative Сarе

(Starting: Both Semesters)
- Starting
- Both Semesters
- Mode of Admission:
- local admission restriction (local NC)
- Application:
- Hochschulstart (DoSV)
- Study Mode:
- On campus
Course Description
The International Master's Program in Palliative Care M. Sc. (PC) aims to develop the necessary palliative attitude given the growing proportion of older people and those with cancer and non-oncological diseases, through practical work and the collection of empirically obtained knowledge. To be able to treat people with a highly complex symptom burden, as is the case in specialized palliative care, appropriately, a university-based, science-based specialization is required in addition to the primary qualification.
The three-semester consecutive application-oriented master's program PC M. Sc. with research components at the University of Bremen appeals to a multi-professional and interdisciplinary group of participants.
Through the so-called consecutive study program, you can officially enroll and the semester fees fall under the nationally funded study programs.
Recognition by the Bremen Medical Association for CME points is guaranteed in many modules. Continuing education and training points for professional nurses can also be acquired in many modules.
Requirements
Qualification Requirements
Professional qualification in the medical, health or therapy science, social, psychological, or pastoral field.
Required ECTS credits: 210.
Admission with 180 ECTS as a prerequisite can be granted. Check the course page for detailed informatiοn.
Language Requirements
The following certificates are recognized as proof of your language proficiency.
Application & Admission
Application Deadlines
Other EU Students 
| Intake | Winter Semester | Summer Semester |
| Application deadline | 15 Julyin 41 days | 15 Januaryin > 7 months |
| Application mode | Directly at university, Hochschulstart (DoSV) | Directly at university, Hochschulstart (DoSV) |
Application Procedure & Selection
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