Health Promotion & Behaviour Change (Psychology)
Program Overview
Introduction to the Master's Programme
The Master's programme in Psychology at the University of Amsterdam offers a track in Health Promotion & Behaviour Change. This programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and methods of health promotion and behaviour change.
Overview of the Programme
The programme consists of a series of courses and research projects that aim to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, implement, and evaluate health promotion and behaviour change interventions. The programme is selective, and admission is based on a student's academic background, motivation, and potential to succeed in the field.
Eligibility and Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the programme, students must meet the basic requirements, which include:
- ≥5 EC Basic knowledge of Psychology
- ≥24 EC Methods and Statistics courses in Psychology or Social Sciences of which ≥21 EC on quantitative research
- ≥9 EC an Empirical research project about which you wrote an report (demonstrating your writing & research skills) on a Psychological or related Social Science subject.
In addition to the basic requirements, students must also meet the track-specific requirements, which include:
- ≥4 EC basic knowledge of Clinical Psychology on bachelor ≥level 1
- ≥4 EC basic knowledge of Biological Psychology on bachelor ≥level 1
- ≥4 EC basic knowledge of Social Psychology on bachelor ≥level 1
- ≥4 EC Advanced knowledge of Health Psychology on bachelor level 2/3
- ≥8 EC Advanced knowledge of any field of Psychology on bachelor level 2/3
Application Process
The application process involves several steps, including:
- Checking deadlines: The application period is from 1 October to 1 March, and students must submit their applications before the deadline.
- Checking entry requirements: Students must ensure that they meet the basic and track-specific requirements.
- Submitting enrolment application in Studielink: Students must submit an enrolment application in Studielink, the national online system for students who want to pursue a degree programme at a Dutch university.
- Activating UvAnetID: After submitting the enrolment application, students will receive an email with their UvAnetID, which they must activate to complete their UvA application.
- Paying non-refundable application fee: Students must pay a non-refundable application fee of €100.
- Submitting UvA application form: Students must complete and submit their UvA application form, which includes uploading required documents.
- Uploading required documents: Students must upload certain documents, including their academic transcripts, grading scheme, copies of their academic diplomas, CV, English language proficiency test score, and course descriptions.
- Selection procedure: The programme is selective, and admission is based on a student's academic background, motivation, and potential to succeed in the field.
- Waiting for admissions decision: Students must wait for the admissions decision, which will be announced around mid-May.
Tuition Fee
The tuition fee for the programme is not specified, but students can find more information on the university's website.
Registration and Introduction
After being admitted to the programme, students must register for immigration, housing, and start appointment. They will also be informed about the introduction day, which will take place on the last Thursday of August.
Student ID Card and Tuition Fee Payment
Students will receive instructions on how to request their student ID card and pay the tuition fee. The tuition fee must be paid to complete the enrolment for the degree programme.
Conclusion
The Master's programme in Psychology at the University of Amsterdam offers a track in Health Promotion & Behaviour Change that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and methods of health promotion and behaviour change. The programme is selective, and admission is based on a student's academic background, motivation, and potential to succeed in the field. Students must meet the basic and track-specific requirements and follow the application process to be considered for admission.
