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Complete guide to masters programs in Psychology at German universities
Masters programs in Psychology provide comprehensive education combining theoretical foundations with practical applications. These programs typically last 1-2 yearsand prepare graduates for various career paths in academia, industry, and research.

Area of Study: Psychology, Neuropsychology Focus: Cognitive Neuroscience

Area of Study: Psychology Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology, Human Medicine, Jurisprudence, Legal Focus: Therapies to Prevent Crime, Criminal Law Assessment and Testimony Assessment in a Psychological Context, Risk Assessment and Risk Management, Psychopathology and Forensic Diagnosis, Diagnostics of forensically relevant psychiatric disorders, Kriminologie

Area of Study: Psychology Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Business, Occupational, and Organisational Psychology Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Business, Occupational, and Organisational Psychology Focus: Developmental, Educational and School Psychology, Work, Organisational and Health Psychology, Legal Psychology

Area of Study: Psychology Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Psychology Focus: Practice of clinical psychological research, Self Reflection, Multivariate Procedures, Research Methods & Psychotherapy Research, Assessment in Psychotherapeutic Care, Diagnostic Models & Methods, Documentation and quality assurance of psychotherapeutic treatments

Area of Study: Psychology Focus: Psychotherapeutic treatment according to target groups (children, adolescents, adults, the elderly, people with disabilities), Documentation and quality assurance of psychotherapeutic treatments, Diagnostic Models & Methods, Assessment in Psychotherapeutic Care, Self Reflection, Multivariate Procedures, Research Methods & Psychotherapy Research, Practice of clinical psychological research

Area of Study: Psychology Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Psychology Focus: N/A

Area of Study: Business, Occupational, and Organisational Psychology Focus: N/A