Our interdisciplinary, evidence-based Master’s Programme in Dysphagia Management is designed to prepare you for advanced roles in dysphagia care, research, and healthcare innovation.
Dysphagia Management
Master of Science | Heidelberg
First start summer semester 2026 at the Heidelberg campus
First start summer semester 2026 at the Heidelberg campus

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Study content Dysphagia Management, M.Sc.
Learn more about Dysphagia Care
The Master’s Programme in Dysphagia Management at 鶹ýӳ provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary education covering the entire spectrum of dysphagia care. You gain expertise in basics, assessment and diagnostics, and explore therapeutic interventions across different patient populations, from paediatrics to geriatrics. A strong emphasis is placed on evidence-based decision-making, balancing external research, clinical expertise, and patient-centred care.
Advanced modules focus on technology-driven dysphagia therapy, integrating AI, VR, and digital health solutions. Research methods, including statistical analysis and study design, prepare you for independent scientific work. Through internships and case studies, you gain hands-on experience and interdisciplinary collaboration skills. The programme culminates in a master’s thesis and colloquium, ensuring you are equipped for dysphagia management, leadership, and academic research.
Due to its structure with three on-site study blocks per semester in Heidelberg and additional regular weekly study days online, the programme is highly compatible with professional commitments and well-suited for students who live further away.
Our range of study programmes in Health, Nursing and Therapeutic Sciences is very diverse. Let yourself be inspired.
Career Opportunities, Dysphagia Management, M.Sc.
Become an Expert in Dysphagia Management
After graduating, you are equipped for diverse career paths in clinical practice, research, healthcare innovation, and leadership.
Possible fields of work include:
- Hospitals, rehabilitation centres, and private practices, applying advanced assessment and therapy techniques
- Research and academia, contributing to scientific advancements in dysphagia care
- Healthcare technology (innovations in AI and digital therapy solutions)
- Leadership roles in healthcare institutions, policy development, and patient care management, ensuring high-quality, evidence-based dysphagia treatment
Additionally, you can pursue international career opportunities in interdisciplinary healthcare teams, shaping the future of swallowing therapy and patient care worldwide.

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Your modules
Our Master’s Programme in Dysphagia Management provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary curriculum covering the full spectrum of dysphagia care. You gain expertise in normal and impaired swallowing, assessment and therapy of swallowing function. One focus is placed on evidence-based decision-making, integrating external research, clinical expertise, and patient-centred care.
The programme also explores technology-driven dysphagia therapy, including AI and digital health solutions. Research modules cover statistical analysis, study design, and scientific writing to prepare you for your master’s thesis. Additional topics include leadership, skills and risk management.
The FEES (Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing) and Tracheostomy (TK) certification basic courses are integrated into the programme; students with existing certifications can have them recognized. You apply your knowledge in national or international internships, gaining practical experience in clinical or research settings. The programme culminates in a master’s thesis and colloquium, equipping graduates for careers in clinical practice, academia, and healthcare innovation.
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Your curriculum
Due to the structure of the study program, which includes one weekly online study day and only three on-campus weeks per semester in Heidelberg, it is possible to work to a limited extent.
1st semester
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Normal and impaired swallowing
6 -
Screening & Clinical Assessment
6 -
Principles of Dysphagia Therapy and Treatment Planning
6 -
Instrumental Assessment
6 -
Research methods I
6
2nd semester
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Risk Management and Prevention in Dysphagia Care
6 -
Respiration and Swallowing System
6 -
Nutrition in Dysphagic Patients
6 -
Dysphagia Across Lifespan
6 -
Research methods II: Statistical Analysis
6
3rd semester
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Evidence Based Clinical and Ethical Decision Making
6 -
Dysphagia Management Pathways
6 -
Project Management / Leadership
6 -
Patient Management Project (Clinical Case or Implementation)
6 -
Interprofessional Communication, Conflict-Solving and Self-Leadership
6
4th semester
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Advanced Technologies in Dysphagia Management
6 -
Master's thesis + colloquium
24

From study straight into practice
In addition to technical and methodological skills, social and personal skills are crucial today. 鶹ýӳ 's innovative, successful and award-winning CORE principle promotes independent and active learning so that you can apply your knowledge directly in practice - for a clear competitive advantage.