Psychology (MA)
€5200Psychology is a discipline whose goal is to understand and improve functioning of individuals, groups, and societies as a whole. Psychologists deal with diagnosis and treatment of mental health issues. Our graduate Psychology Program offers three specializations, including: Clinical Psychology, Applied Social Psychology, and Psychology of Global Mobility, Inclusion and Diversity in Society. The programs of study vary depending on the chosen specialization.
Requirements: English proficiency - IELTS 6.0; CAE 47-51; TOEFL iBT 69-70, TOEFL Computer-based 196; TOEFL Paper-based 525.
CANDIDATE
The graduate level Psychology Program is appropriate for students who hold an undergraduate degree in Psychology or a related field of study. Students falling into the latter category are obliged to complete supplementary undergraduate psychology modules. The mandatory modules depend on the chosen specialization and are assigned upon admission. The modules are provided free of charge and should be completed during the first year of study.
CAREER PROSPECTS
Graduates of Psychology Program can pursue many career paths. They can work as behavioral analysts (especially in autism therapy), cross-cultural consultants, life and career coaches, vocational counselors, educational and academic psychologists, consumer and marketing psychologists, human resources and recruitment specialists as well as social workers and counselors.