Programme structure
The program is designed to deliver high quality international training in scientific knowledge and practical skills in social and cultural psychology.
The 2-year program consists of two semesters of full time course work in the first year, at two different universities. This is followed, in the second year, by a semester internship with an organisation or company organised in association with the partner university of the student’s choice, and a final semester for completing and defending the thesis.
Below is the programme structure overview for Path B mobility track - Mobility and Society:
On Path B mobility track, you will learn how to plan, conduct and evaluate applied research and interventions regarding justice and sustainability with an emphasis on migration and intergroup relations. You will also learn about how psychology can contribute to issues of human rights violations as well as post-conflict reconstruction.
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3.semester | PSYM4890 – Master dissertation in the Psychology of Global Mobility, Inclusion and Diversity in Society | |||
2.semester | PSYM4130 – Promoting Change through Social Psychology |
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PSYM4811 – Summer School: Global Mobility and Acculturation |
Elective course General Block |
Elective course Methods Block | ||||
1.semester |
Semester at SWPS |
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6 ECTS | 6 ECTS | 6 ECTS | 12 ECTS |
Elective courses in the method's block (choose at least 1 course):
Elective courses in the General block (choose at least 1 course):
- PSYM4115 – Current Topics in Social Psychology
- PSYM4301B – Judgment and Decision Making and Social Cognition
- SOS4100 – Causes and consequences of social inequalities
Diploma and degree
The diploma is issued when you have completed the courses that meet the requirements for a degree. Read more about diplomas.