Applied Psychology IB School of Health and Social Affairs
Overview and admission
Study Type
undergraduate
Admission semester
Winter Semester only
Area of study
Psychology
Focus
General and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology, Organisational Psychology, Psychological Diagnostics and Test Procedures, Learning and Behavioural Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Personality Psychology, Educational Psychology, Psychodynamic Psychology, Comparative Cultural Psychology
Annotation
Places of study: Berlin, Stuttgart The Applied Psychology degree course addresses human experience and behaviour using practical methods. In this way, human beings are considered in their entirety, in their environment and in the particular spheres and situations of life. Through intensive and integrative linking of teaching and applied research, students obtain an individual and customised psychological qualification. The particular dynamics of the societal challenges of our time and attendant psychological needs help guide the specialist application of knowledge and should be an ongoing focus in the Applied Psychology degree course.
Admission requirements
1. Qualification for admission to higher education (general or subject-restricted higher education entrance qualification or entrance qualification for universities of applied sciences, or successfully completed vocational training in a profession that is similar to the desired course and three years of relevant professional experience) 2. successful entrance interview
Tuition fee
Plus one-off enrolment fee: 330 EUR and examination fee: 690 EUR Finance possibilities: https://www.ib-hochschule.de/finanzierungsmoeglichkeiten.html
Languages of instruction
Main language
German