Welcome to the Institute of Psychology
The Institute of Psychology covers the entire range of basic and applied psychology in both research and teaching. It is located at Steiger 3 in Jena.
These questions outline central challenges of our society, which belong to the professional fields of specialized psychologists beyond clinical work. Our Master's degree programme in Work, Education/Development, Law and Health teaches core competencies for professional and academic practice in these fields of work.
In addition to a comprehensive methodological and diagnostic education, the programme enables students to specialize in three different profile lines:
(a) Work, Organizational and Health Psychology
(b) Developmental, Educational and School Psychology
(c) Forensic Psychology
Alternatively, it is possible to (d) create your individual area of specialisation by combining the courses you are most interested in.
Your studies are complemented by general modules providing methodological and diagnostic knowledge. These include techniques of systematic analysis, integration and assessment of specialised scientific literature, the development and application of diagnostic tools and hypothesis testing procedures.
The master's degree will be your second professional qualification. The regular duration of the programme is four semesters during which different types of lessons (e.g. seminar, lecture, practice session) are offered in each module.
The master's programme is worth 120 credits (with each credit equating to 30 hours including in-class time, preparation, follow-up work, coursework and examinations).
The Psychology master's programme with a focus on Work, Education/Development, Law and Health includes a methodological module, a diagnostic module, basic knowledge and applied knowledge in the chosen area of specialisation, a project module, a minor subject (required elective module), an internship and the master's thesis.
| 1st Semester | 2nd Semester | 3rd Semester | 4th Semester |
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Research Methods 1¨C2 |
Minor Subject** (10 credits) |
Master's Thesis (30 credits) |
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| Diagnostics and Expert Opinions (10 credits) |
Internship |
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| Basic Knowledge I¨CIII* (15 credits) |
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| ? | Applied Knowledge I¨CIII* (15 credits) |
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| ? | Project Work I¨CII (10 credits) |
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* You can attend the lessons of the Basic Knowledge and Applied Knowledge modules flexibly throughout the respective semesters.
** You can attend the Minor Subject lessons depending on the semester in which they are offered (please note the respective module description).
Depending on the chosen specialization, a wide range of opportunities open up in various areas of psychological professional practice:
For this master's programme, you need a subject-specific bachelor of science degree (minimum 6 semesters/180 ECTS credits) in psychology or a comparable undergraduate degree in combination with a personal suitability for the programme. Your degree must include:
Altogether, your degree must include lessons or modules in psychology amounting to at least 150 ECTS credits.
If the number of applicants entitled to admission exceeds the number of available study places, they are admitted according to a ranking list established as the result of a selection procedure of the Faculty. The following criteria are considered:
For further information about the selection procedure please see the Admission Regulations (under the Download section).
This master's programme requires the following language proficiency from international applicants:
Your CV should have a tabular form, containing key information on your school record and academic career.
Please upload at the online application system your university entrance certificate/school leaving certificate. Usually, this means the school graduation diploma (German "Abitur"), i.e. the diploma that makes you eligible for studies at an University or other institution for higher education. Be mindful of the fact that here, we do not need any University diploma but a High School diploma!?
All previous University degrees (Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, etc.) if available before the application deadline - if not, please make a note of the anticipated date of issue of your degree certificate. Please upload your University degree or the most actual, detailed transcript of records/ mark sheet of all semesters available to you, should you not hold your degree certificate at the time of application. The main document is the degree/ transcript based on which you apply for the master programme.
Detailed transcript of records/ mark sheet of your first, subject-specific University degree, with which you apply for the master's programme (minimum requirement is the transcript/mark sheet up to the semester before the last). This trancript MUST contain an overall cumulative grade point average or average mark.
You need at least 135credits (ECTS) by the time you apply.
For example:
For German taught master's programmes, i.e. programmes with (predominantly) German as language of instruction, a sufficient German language proficiency proof is mandatory.
The Friedrich Schiller University Jena accepts the following certificates as German language proficiency proof exclusively:
Please note:?We strongly recommend that you provide the required German language proof at the time of applying.
You have not yet taken the DSH exam, the TestDaF or another equivalent exam (see above) or have not yet received the test result? Then please do the following:
The following applicants are exempted from providing proof of their German language skills:
Every mandatory application document from foreign/external countries must also be available in either English OR German translation. Such a translation has to be conducted by officially acknowledged/ sworn translators or translation offices.
External/foreign degree certificates/ transcripts of records must contain information on the grading system (= description of the maximum grade possible and the minimum passing grade) used at the respective University.?
Applicants with degrees from India, Vietnam or China must submit the original APS-certificate issued by the German Embassy.
Applicants from the following countries must submit a certificate of their university entrance examination/college entrance examination:
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07743 Jena
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07743 Jena
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Telephone consultation:
Tuesday - Thursday
10 am - 11 am
Personal consultation:
Tuesday - Thursday
2 pm - 3 pm
Live chat:
mondays and fridays
10 am - 12 noon
Ticket enquiries via Service Desk at:
www.uni-jena.de/service-msz
Postal address:
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Master Service Centre (MSZ)
F¨¹rstengraben 1
07743 Jena
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