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Psychology, Department

Fachbereich 11: Human- und Gesundheitswissenschaften

Universität Bremen

Fachbereich 11: Human- und Gesundheitswissenschaften
Institut für Psychologie
Grazer Straße 2-6
D-28359 Bremen
Telephone: +49 421 218-68504
https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/
Uni Bremen
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Basic information

A bachelor's program corresponds to the Psychotherapy Licensing Regulations (Psychotherapie Approbationsordnung).

Bachelor's degree in compliance with the Psychotherapy Act

The BaPsy aptitude test is recognized.

yes

Total number of students at the department

740

Number of master degree students (w/o teacher qualification)

150

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

8/14 points

International orientation

Outgoing students

2.0%

Job market- and career-orientation

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

no data

Percentage of teaching by practitioners, master's

no data

Research

Publications per academic

1.6

Citations per publication

3.8

Third party funds per academic

63,600 €

Doctorates per professor

0.5

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Learning and working spaces
Teacher support
Support in studies
Courses offered
Study organisation
Exam organisation
Digital teaching elements
Introduction to scientific work
Offers for career orientation
Practical orientation in teaching
Support for stays abroad
Rooms
Library
IT-infrastructure
Overall study situation
Return rate of the questionnaires

56

Students' assessments on consecutive master's degree courses

Teacher support
Support in studies
Digital teaching elements

Not specified
Practical orientation in teaching

Not specified
Courses offered
Study organisation
Transition to Master's studies
Research orientation
Support for stays abroad

Not specified
Overall study situation
Return rate of the questionnaires

21

Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching in the bachelor's degree programme

Forsta (research-based studies from day one)

Special features regarding the international orientation

Department Internationalisation Officer

Special features regarding the equipment

Access to an fMRI scanner; Test archive for psychodiagnostics; A university outpatient clinic for research and teaching (Section 117 SGB V (Social Security Code)) of the Institute of Psychology's Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy working group is currently under development.

Special features regarding research activities

Academic focus on health sciences; Science focus minds, media, machines; SFB 1320: Science of everyday activities – analytical and generative modelling; BRISE – Bremen Initiative to Strengthen Early Childhood Development ; Socium (Research Centre for Inequality and Social Policy); BIPS Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology

Other special features

Sustainability, Climate Justice, Climate Neutrality (NKK) initiative ; Bremen Open Science Initiative in Department 11; Barrier-free Studying (BaS) initiative

Further information on research activities

Information on access restrictions

Website of the Student Council

online-application

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Groups

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bottom group
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Acronyms

(S) = Students' judgements

(F) = Facts

(P) = Professors' judgements

Units

Value in percent

Value in points

Euro

Thousand Euro

Last Update 2025: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education