The Master's in Psychology offers a wide range of career opportunities and a high level of job security. The professional fields range from health psychology and counseling to business, politics, education, science and teaching, data science, the environment, law, transport and sport. Our graduates have in-depth expertise which, in addition to specialist psychological knowledge, includes comprehensive skills in scientific and critical thinking, statistics and communication skills, which can be used to successfully solve many individual-related and social problems.
The guiding principle is to impart up-to-date knowledge from a wide range of psychological sub-disciplines beyond the clinical-therapeutic sector. Students should get to know different professional fields and - depending on their interests - be able to work independently, e.g. in business, education, health, science and research.
In addition to psychological research methods, diagnostics, the basics of clinical psychology and science communication, the courses offered in Kassel include in-depth knowledge in four of five selectable specializations: "Advanced Research Methods and Statistical Computing", "Cognition, Education, Development", "Legal Psychology", "People, Work, Technology" and "Environmental Psychology". Specific aspects of the classical basic subjects of psychology are dealt with in depth within the focus areas and combined with practically relevant content.
The Master's degree course in Psychology comprises basic lectures, seminars, exercises, tutorials and colloquia. A special feature is the high proportion of research-oriented seminars in which students acquire and deepen their skills in the independent theoretical and empirical processing of research questions. In lectures and practice-oriented seminars, tutorials and an eight-week internship, students are also familiarized with the tasks, topics, processes and structures of various professional fields.