Master's Courses in Dementia Care for Occupational therapists and Physiotherapists, 60 credits

Karolinska Institutet offers web-based Master's Courses in Dementia Care for Occupational therapists and Physiotherapists.

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This unique education is offered in cooperation with Stiftelsen Silviahemmet, and participants who complete the courses will earn the title of Silviaarbetsterapeut (Silvia Occupational therapist) or Silviafysioterapeut (Silvia Physiotherapist). The diploma and an official pin of completion will be presented by H. M. Queen Silvia of Sweden at a ceremony.

Purpose and goal

Dementia disease is a major cause of disability and dependency and has physical, psychological, social as well as economic impact on patients, care givers, families and society. Participants will develop competencies to meet the needs of modern dementia care strategies to develop effective and evidence-based care.

The course package is tailored to suit both occupational therapists and physiotherapists. Some of the offered courses are more specific and may be part of a specialist track, while other courses are more generic. The education will lead to a Master’s degree in Occupational Therapy or Physiotherapy, with specialisation in dementia.

Target group

Occupational therapists and Physiotherapists who want to develop their knowledge and skills in the field of dementia.

Course content

Master's Courses in Dementia Care for Physiotherapists and Occupational therapists consist of 4 courses:

Time and place

The training is scheduled to start 3 November 2025.

The studies are entirely web-based and equal to a one-year master's degree. The master’s courses take place over two years as part-time studies to enable you to work at the same time.

Master's courses as contract education

The master's courses are offered as contract education, in accordance with the Ordinance (SFS 2002:760) on Contract Education at Universities and University Colleges, and the Swedish National Agency for Higher Education's directions for Contract Education at Universities and University Colleges (HSVFS 2003:3).

Thus, the courses can be commissioned only by a legal entity - an organisation, company or the equivalent.

If you wish to participate in the courses, first confirm that your employer will cover the cost, then contact us to apply.

Entry requirements

In order to meet the entry requirements, applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or a professional degree equivalent to a Swedish bachelor's degree of at least 180 credits in occupational therapy or physiotherapy. The degree must come from an internationally recognised university. The language of instruction is English, and applicants are therefore required to have a good proficiency in English.

Fee

The price for the Master's Courses in Dementia Care for Occupational therapists and Physiotherapists is 168 000 SEK (one hundred and fifty-eight thousand SEK) excluding VAT. VAT may be added to all prices, contact us for more information.

Application

You will need to register to the Master's Courses in Dementia Care for Physiotherapists and Occupational therapists by using the online registration form.

Electronic application page.

To complete your registration you will need to send in supporting documents regarding your academic qualifications and skills in English. This includes:

  • Diploma showing your university degree
  • Official transcript of records of completed courses and grades for each semester.

The attached documents must be scans of the original degree diploma, transcript of record and authorised translations (if applicable). Karolinska Institutet will not accept scans of copies/certified copies. If your documents have been issued in colour then you must scan them in colour. Please make sure that you scan all pages (including for example diploma covers, pages which only contain stamps or information on the education system), and make sure that all details are visible.

For more instructions contact susanna.sjunneryd@ki.se.

Contact

An overview of the Master's Courses in Dementia Care for Occupational therapists and Physiotherapists is available in the course information leaflet, see list of documents below.

For more information, please contact:

PH
Content reviewer:
29-05-2024