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Motologie und Psychomotorik / Motology and Psychomotricity (Master of Arts)
Program: Motologie und Psychomotorik / Motology and Psychomotricity
Degree: Master of Arts (M.A.)
Program length: 2 years / 4 semesters (120 ECTS points)
Start: winter semester
The master`s program Motologie und Psychomotorik / Motology and Psychomotricity aims to promote personal development in a holistic way. The central question of Motology is, how physicality and movement can achieve this objective. Its practice applies to the entire age range: children and adolescents, adults and the elderly. As an educational or therapeutic concept, it is offered in many institutions under the term of "Psychomotricity“.
Objectives
The master's program provides you with a strong, application-oriented qualification. It’s main professional fields are the development and health support as well as therapy. Motology is applied to the entire age range in corresponding educational and therapeutic institutions: developmental support institutions for children and adolescents, clinics for children, adolescents and adults, psychiatric and psychosomatic clinics, senior care institutions, health centers, independent practices, colleges, universities and private practices.
There exists the option to acquire a Ph.D.
Admission requirements
Required university degree Degree from a discipline-related bachelor's program in the field of
- Educational Science
- Sports Science
- Psychology
- Psychomotricity, Physical Therapy or Ergotherapy or
- Social Education and Social Work
- Special Education
Relevance exists if relevant modules in one of the above-mentioned areas amounting to at least 48 CP have been completed in the degree program, or if a relevant minor course of study with at least 48 CP has been completed.
The admission requirements are also fulfilled if the student has completed a teacher training course in the subject of sport or special education or inclusion/support school education, or if proof of a comparable domestic or foreign professionally qualifying university degree can be provided.
Certifications of program-specific knowledge and skills to be submitted prior to admission German skills:
DSH 2Admission procedure and program-specific documents to be submitted Restricted admission (NC)
Who can answer questions?
Technical questions about your application
Content-related questions about the program
Student advisement for program
Office Motology and Psychomotricity
Dr. Irmgard Schilcher
Email: infomoto@staff.uni-marburg.de
Tel.: +49 6421/28 26560Formal questions about your application
In case of formal questions about the application, please contact Master's Coordination with your application number (if available) at master@uni-marburg.de.
Application & Deadline
Application for a Master's program with a degree from abroad - first semester
Application for a Master's program with a degree from abroad - higher semester
Application for a Master's program with a German degree - first semester
Application for a Master's program with a German degree - higher semester