Rey Juan Carlos University

Master in Neurocontrol Motor

Alcorcón, Spain Taught in Spanish Open to international students

About the Program

Motor neurocontrol is the study of how the nervous system plans, initiates, coordinates, and adapts voluntary movement. At postgraduate level, the field draws on neuroscience, biomechanics, rehabilitation science, and neurophysiology to understand the mechanisms underlying movement disorders, motor learning, and motor recovery after neurological injury. It equips graduates with both theoretical depth and applied skills relevant to clinical and research settings. Graduates pursue careers in neurological rehabilitation, sports science, physiotherapy specialization, motor neuroscience research, and the development of assistive and rehabilitation technologies such as prosthetics, exoskeletons, and motor-rehabilitation software. The intersection of neuroscience and movement science opens roles in both healthcare and technology sectors. Neurocontrol Motor is a one-year master's degree at Rey Juan Carlos University, delivered at the Móstoles campus in Spain, with annual tuition of 2,701.20 EUR.

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This program's tuition is about the same as the typical master's in Spain.

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