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Upon graduation you will be awarded a degree certificate in Psychology. As a Bachelor of Science you can enter the labour market. Most students however, decide to continue their studies and obtain their Master’s degree because they expect further specialisation contributes to even better career perspectives.
Subsequent Master's programmes

Where do our graduates work?

As a Master's graduate, you will have developed an academic level of thinking and working. You will know how to analyse psychological problems and develop research questions on the basis of these problems. 

Graduates find employment in a range of different positions, depending on the major: 

  • psychologist 
  • HR officer 
  • trainer 
  • sports psychologist 
  • test developer 
  • adviser/consultant 
  • sexologist 
  • information specialist 
  • school psychologist 
  • recruiter 

Potential employers and working environments include: 

  • organisational consultancies 
  • marketing and research agencies 
  • training consultancies 
  • mental healthcare 
  • education