Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers various programs in the field of psychology, including Bachelor's and Master's degrees.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
The Bachelor of Science in Psychology program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of psychological principles and methods. The program consists of several modules, including:
- P臈agogische Psychologie 1: This module provides an overview of central topics in educational psychology, including psychological conditions and mechanisms of successful learning, characteristics of good teaching, and the effective design of teaching-learning situations.
- P臈agogische Psychologie 2: This module builds on the contents of P臈agogische Psychologie 1 and covers two major areas: instructional psychology and learning and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents.
- Vertiefung - Entwicklung und lebenslanges Lernen: This module is a deepening module that covers a broad spectrum of specific topics from all sections of the lifespan.
Master of Science in Psychology
The Master of Science in Psychology program is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in psychology. The program consists of several modules, including:
- P臈agogisch-psychologische Beratung und Familienpsychologie: This module focuses on educational psychology and family psychology, including counseling and intervention.
- Psychologische Lerntherapie: This module focuses on psychological learning therapy, including the diagnosis and treatment of learning disorders.
Research Areas
The university's psychology department is involved in various research areas, including:
- Forschungsprojekte: The department conducts research projects on various topics, including learning and instruction, developmental psychology, and clinical psychology.
- Publikationen: The department publishes research findings in reputable journals and books.
Faculty and Staff
The university's psychology department has a team of experienced faculty and staff, including:
- Prof. Dr. Tobias Richter: Professor and chair of the department
- PD Dr. Johanna Abendroth (geb. Maier): Assistant professor
- Elke Ackermann: Secretary
- Emily Buchner: Research assistant
- Dr. Darius Endlich: Research assistant
- Johanna Grimm: Research assistant
- Dr. Janina He゚: Research assistant
- Dr. Marina Klimovich: Research assistant
- Marieke Kl痟pel: Research assistant
- Dr. Anand Krishna: Research assistant
- Dr. Veit Kubik: Research assistant
- Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Lenhard: Professor
- Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jan Lenhart: Junior professor
- Dr. Nicole von der Linden: Research assistant
- Heike Marschh舫゚er: Secretary
- Prof. Dr. Peter Marx: Professor
- Prof. Dr. Eva Michel: Professor
- Dr. Bettina M鮲ler: Research assistant
- Dr. Hannes M鮾chow: Research assistant
- Christine Pharo: Secretary
- Lisa Pilotek: Research assistant
- Eileen Scheder: Secretary
- Dr. Julia Schindler (geb. Knoepke): Research assistant
- Julia Schwerin: Research assistant
- Dr. Catharina Tibken: Research assistant
- PD Dr. Lena Wimmer: Assistant professor
- Simone Zytur: Secretary
International Cooperation
The university's psychology department has international cooperation partners, including:
- Erasmus-Programm: The department participates in the Erasmus program, which allows students to study abroad for a semester or a year.
- Incoming Students: The department welcomes incoming students from partner universities.
- Auslandsstudium: The department offers study abroad programs for its students.
Facilities and Resources
The university's psychology department has various facilities and resources, including:
- Testothek: The department has a test library with a wide range of psychological tests and assessments.
- Begabungspsychologische Beratungsstelle: The department has a counseling center for gifted students.
- Forschungseinrichtungen: The department has various research facilities, including laboratories and research rooms.
