MSC PRECISION NEUROREHABILITATION
PROGRAM START – FALL 2026
- Intensive Course Weeks: September 14–25, 2026 · Monday–Friday · Vitznau
- Online Classes begin: September 28, 2026 · Monday & Tuesday
- Oral Exams: December 14–15, 2026 · Vitznau
- Written Exams & Winter Workshop: February 15–19, 2027 · Vitznau
MSc in Precision NeuroRehabilitation (PNR)
The MSc PNR is a three-year, part-time Master’s program combining rehabilitation and neuroscience with engineering and movement science. It enables students to develop interdisciplinary expertise across the entire rehabilitation spectrum—from fundamental neural mechanisms to technology-driven interventions.
Application window: 01.12.2025 – 30.04.2026
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
NEUROREHABILITATION PATHWAYS
MOVEMENT SCIENCE
The master’s program is devised as a Master of Science (MSc) as defined by SwissUniversities standards.
The program is a part-time course and contains both on- and off-site teaching.
All teaching and course material is in English.
Onsite workshops & immersive lectures
Hands-on experience in cutting edge rehabilitation
Online
teaching blocks
Who can apply?








ACCREDITATION STATUS
The Lake Lucerne Institute aims at national institutional accreditation as a University Institute. We have received the confirmation from the Swiss Accreditation Council that our institute with its current structure, regulations as well as its research and educational activities is officially admitted to the institutional accreditation procedure. The accreditation process is comprehensive and might take several years to complete.
Upon successful completion, any degree issued by the Institute will be recognised as a University level degree by Swiss and European Standards.
The national and international recognition of any degrees awarded in Switzerland, as well as admission for further academic study, is determined by the regulations and admission policies of the receiving institution and the applicable national framework.