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Master
Psychology: Brain & Cognition in Society (track)
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Study programme

This programme will provide you with knowledge of the most important Brain & Cognition topics and methods, how to apply these and statistically assess (changes in) behaviour and cognitive functioning, along with practical skills, such as writing and presenting.

COURSES SEM 1 SEM 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 EC
  • Applied Experimental Skills in Brain and Cognition 
    Period 1
    6

     Focus on experimental skills and methods used in the field of Brain and Cognition. 

  • Brain and Mind in Business and Society
    Period 1
    6

    Learn more about applied Brain & Cognition research in several important domains. 

  • Real World Case Studies in Brain and Cognition
    Period 2
    12

    Apply the theoretical knowledge and practical skills obtained in the first two courses to answer questions raised in cases from business, governmental and/or societal organisations.

  • Master’s Internship Brain and Cognition in Society
    Period 2
    Period 3
    Period 4
    Period 5
    Period 6
    18
  • Master’s Thesis Brain and Cognition in Society
    Period 2
    Period 3
    Period 4
    Period 5
    Period 6
    18

    You will be trained to have a professional attitude, and address an applied research question in the field of Brain and Cognition in an independent and proactive manner. Show your ability to apply academic knowledge and skills acquired during the master's track to a real-world research question.

See more information in the Course Catalogue
  • Workload

    In this Master’s track you will be working together with your fellow students on different tasks and assignments throughout the different courses. In addition to this there are weekly lectures and tutorials. 

    • Lectures: 6 hours per week
    • Tutorials: 6 hours per week  
    • Self-study: 28 hours per week