Study structure of the expiring examination regulations 2014
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The Bachelor's program in Psychology is modularized and consists of 21 modules (including 1 non-psychology elective module and the career-oriented internship). The study courses are oriented towards the basic principles and application fields of psychology.
After the introduction to the systematics and methods of psychology as well as the basic subjects, an overview of application fields of psychology is given. Starting in the 4th semester, a career-oriented internship is planned, which is intended to provide an initial introduction to practical activities. In the further course of study, in-depth modules are located as well as the bachelor thesis at the end of the study.
Study plan
Each of the 21 modules is associated with a certainworkload. 1 credit corresponds to a workload of approx. 30 hours. The entire Bachelor's program comprises 180 credits.
Active participation in the courses as (ungraded) study performance is just as relevant for passing the module as the (graded) examination performances. Examination performances are usually taken in the form of written examinations, term papers or oral examinations. Ungraded course achievements are e.g.: Preparation of protocols, presentations, seminar designs.
More information
The module coordinator will provide information about courses offered for module 19(non-psychological elective module).
The credits completed there must be certified by the respective lecturer(form)and submitted to the examination office (IfP, Ms. Braun).
Please note the information on this module in the examination regulations/module handbook. In most degree programs, two courses must be attended (see module descriptions). In one of the two courses, you must complete a course assignment and in the other a graded examination. The examination results in the final module grade. Check the module description to see which types of courses may be attended. In other degree programs, it is sometimes common that graded examinations can also be taken in seminars; please ask the respective lecturers in advance about the modalities.
For courses in the field of sports science or sociology, please contact the course coordinator, as there are participant restrictions.
Please be aware before registering that credits earned in other subject areas will be assessed as 8 credits in the Psychology degree program, even if the actual number of credits earned is higher.
Information about the internship can be found here
Instructions for registration and procedure can be found here.
Module no. | Module name | Person responsible for module | |
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1 | Introduction to psychology and its methods | Ralf Rummer | |
2 | Quantitative Methods I | Juliane Wilcke | |
3 | Quantitative Methods II | Juliane Wilcke | |
4 | Empirical Practical Course I | Ralf Rummer | |
5 | Empirical practical course II | Ralf Rummer | |
6 | Introduction to psychological diagnostics | Ulrich Schroeders | |
7 | Interview, Observation and Qualitative Methods | Ulrich Schroeders | |
8 | Applied Methods | Heidi Möller | |
9 | General Psychology I | Ralf Rummer | |
10 | General Psychology II | Ralf Rummer | |
11 | Developmental Psychology | Mirjam Ebersbach | |
12 | Social Psychology | Marc Reinhard | |
13 | Differential & Personality Psychology | Johannes Zimmermann | |
14 | Clinical Psychology | Cord Benecke | |
15 | Industrial, Organizational and Business Psychology | Oliver Sträter, Sandra Ohly | |
16 | Educational Psychology | Martin Hänze | |
17 | Environmental Psychology | Andreas Ernst | |
18 | Project Seminar Problem-Oriented Psychology | Andreas Ernst, Martin Hänze, Sandra Ohly, Cord Benecke | |
19 | Non-psychological elective course | Marc Reinhard | |
a | Sociology | Kerstin Jürgens | |
b | Political Science | Sabine Russ-Satter | |
c | Philosophy | Dirk Stederoth | |
d | Biology | Kirstin Gutekunst, Ewald Langer, Kurt Weising | |
e | Economics | Peter Eberl, Jan Marco Leimeister | |
f | Arts and Humanities | Kai-Uwe Hemken, Martina Sitt | |
g | Human-Machine-Systems | Ludger Schmidt | |
h | Cognitive Science Linguistics | Holden Härtl | |
i | Sports Science | Norbert Hagemann, Armin Kibele | |
j | Musicology | Verena Freytag | |
20 | Career-oriented internship | Geraldine Jung | |
21 | Bachelor thesis | Supervisor |