In the masters program in Psychology: Work, Economy and Society (M.Sc.), you can choose from the following areas of specialization:
- Work and Organization
- Education and Learning
- Consumer and Economic Behavior
- Cognition and Behavior in the Social Context
During the program, you will gain advanced knowledge of how to plan, carry out, and analyze the results of psychological studies. The in-depth study of classical test theory and modern item response theory will be a valuable addition to your skill set.
To prepare for your master's thesis, you will contribute to ongoing research projects, which is an important component of your studies. Among others, you can choose from the following areas: Stress, Recovery and Health, Proactivity, Creativity and Informal Learning, Consumer Psychology, Cognitive and Motivational Processes during Learning, and Attitude Change.
