Legal Psychologyfull time
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Master
- Standard period of study (amount)
- 4 semesters
- Location
- Wiesbaden, München
- Deadlines
- No information
Overview and admission
Study Type
graduate
Admission semester
Winter Semester only
Area of study
Psychology
Focus
Specialised Teaching on Disorders and Psychotherapeutic Processes and Methods, Psychological Diagnostics and Assessment, Criminal Law and Criminal Enforcement Law
Annotation
Have you successfully completed your first university degree in psychology and now want to develop your skills in the field of legal psychology? Are you also aiming to qualify for roles in psychological assessment? If you want to broaden your knowledge in the fields of legal psychology and forensic psychology as well as in criminal and civil law and learn about diagnostic methods and interventions in legal psychology contexts, the consecutive Master's in Legal Psychology (M.Sc.) is perfect for you. In addition, you will deepen your expertise in credibility assessment and the preparation of legal-psychological reports.
Admission requirements
To get started in Legal Psychology (M.Sc.), you need a completed bachelor's degree in the field of Psychology. If you have already completed a Master's degree in "Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy" (according to the new PsychThApprO), you can apply for up to 60 credit points for your Master's degree in Legal Psychology (M.Sc.) and be placed in a higher study semester.
Tuition fees
Tuition fees: EUR 995 per month + EUR 70 per month (non-EU) A registration fee may be due
Languages of instruction
Main language
German