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information & curriculum Psychology studying with reason Why studying psychology at SFU? → Dedicated teaching and research → Individual supervision & mentoring → Small learning groups → Personal contact with teachers → Early involvement in research projects → Orientation to practice from the 1st semester Admission Criteria → Alongside the university entrance qualification (such as an Austrian secondary school leaving certificate (»Matura«), an Austrian vocational certifi- cate (»Berufsreifeprüfung«), or a foreign equivalent, such as a High School Diploma) a let- ter of motivation is necessary; additionally, we conduct personal interviews. Academic Degrees → Bachelor of Science (BSc.) → Master of Science (MSc.) Duration of Study → 6 semesters (BSc.) → 4 semesters (MSc.) Studying Psychology Studying Psychology includes a scientific basic education with an emphasis on social-scientific research methods. By a strong combination of research-based teaching and evidence-based practice (Psychological Outpatient Department) students develop professional skills and qualifications that are oriented to actual human and societal problems. Find out more at psychologie.sfu.ac.at Sigmund Freud University Berlin Platz der Luftbrücke 1 12101 Berlin Tel. +49 171 917 29 09 offi[email protected] www.sfu-berlin.de Psychological Outpatient Department Welthandelplatz 3, 1020 Vienna Tel. +43 (0)1 798 40 98 / 370 [email protected] ambulanz.sfu.ac.at Sigmund Freud University Linz Adalbert-Stifter-Platz 2 4020 Linz Tel. +43 (0) 732 995799 [email protected] www.sfu-linz.ac.at Sigmund Freud University Mailand Ripa di Porta Ticinese 77 20143 Milan Tel. +39 (0) 2 832 418 54 [email protected] www.milano-sfu.it Sigmund Freud University Vienna Freudplatz 1, 1020 Vienna Tel. +43 (0) 1 798 40 98 – 500 [email protected] www.sfu.ac.at Ψ The greatest revolution of our generation is the discovery that human beings by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives. William James (1842 – 1910) Sigmund Freud University SFU Course Offerings Psychotherapy Science Vienna, Paris, Berlin, Linz, Ljubljana Psychology Vienna, Linz, Berlin, Milano Human Medicine Dentistry Vienna Law Vienna Sigmund Freud University The SFU was accredited and recognized as a private university by the Austrian accreditation authority in 2005. Individual support, dialogue with the teaching staff, and the guarantee of practical relevance exemplify the high quality of studies at the SFU. The close connection between research and practice further encourages the acquisition of knowledge in a creative teaching and learning environment. In addition to the home university in Vienna with its four faculties Psychotherapy Science, Psychology, Medicine, and Law, the SFU offers locations in Paris, Milano, Ljubljana, Linz, and Berlin.

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Page 1: Ψ University Psychology studying with reasonModule 1 Paradigmatic History of Psychology Module 2 Empirical Human and Social Sciences Module 3 Neurosciences and Cognitive Sciences

information & curriculum

Psychology studying with reason

Why studying psychology at SFU?→ Dedicated teaching

and research → Individual supervision & mentoring → Small learning groups→ Personal contact with teachers→ Early involvement in research projects→ Orientation to practice from

the 1st semester

Admission Criteria → Alongside the university

entrance qualification (such as an Austrian secondary school leaving certificate (»Matura«), an Austrian vocational certifi-cate (»Berufsreifeprüfung«), or a foreign equivalent, such as

a High School Diploma) a let-ter of motivation is necessary; additionally, we conduct

personal interviews.

Academic Degrees → Bachelor of Science (BSc.)→ Master of Science (MSc.)

Duration of Study → 6 semesters (BSc.)→ 4 semesters (MSc.)

Studying Psychology

Studying Psychology includes a scientific basic education with an emphasis on social-scientific research methods. By a strong combination of research-based teaching and evidence-based practice (Psychological Outpatient Department) students develop professional skills and qualifications that are oriented to actual human and societal problems.

Find out more at

psychologie.sfu.ac.at

Sigmund Freud University Berlin Platz der Luftbrücke 1 12101 BerlinTel. +49 171 917 29 [email protected]

Psychological Outpatient Department Welthandelplatz 3, 1020 ViennaTel. +43 (0)1 798 40 98 / [email protected]

Sigmund Freud University Linz Adalbert-Stifter-Platz 24020 LinzTel. +43 (0) 732 995799 [email protected]

Sigmund Freud University Mailand Ripa di Porta Ticinese 7720143 MilanTel. +39 (0) 2 832 418 [email protected]

Sigmund Freud University Vienna Freudplatz 1, 1020 ViennaTel. +43 (0) 1 798 40 98 – 500 [email protected]

ΨThe greatest revolution of our generation is the discovery that human beings by changing the inner attitudes of their minds, can change the outer aspects of their lives.William James (1842 – 1910)

Sigmund FreudUniversity

SFU Course Offerings

Psychotherapy Science

→ Vienna, Paris, Berlin,

Linz, Ljubljana

Psychology

→ Vienna, Linz, Berlin, Milano

Human Medicine

Dentistry

→ Vienna

Law

→ Vienna

Sigmund FreudUniversity

The SFU was accredited and recognized as a private

university by the Austrian accreditation authority in

2005. Individual support, dialogue with the teaching

staff, and the guarantee of practical relevance

exemplify the high quality of studies at the SFU.

The close connection between research and practice

further encourages the acquisition of knowledge in

a creative teaching and learning environment.

In addition to the home university in Vienna with its

four faculties Psychotherapy Science, Psychology,

Medicine, and Law, the SFU offers locations in Paris,

Milano, Ljubljana, Linz, and Berlin.

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History of Psychology IReading SeminarIntroduction to Philosophy of Social ResearchExercises: Introduction to Philosophy of Social ResearchNeuroscience and Cognitive Sciences IExercises: SelfawarenessAutobiografical WritingCulture Theory

History of Psychology IIStatistics IMedia Theory and DesignConversation TechniquesNeuroscience and Cognitive Sciences IIGeneral Psychology IExercises: Introduction to Methods of Experimental Psychology

Developmental and Educational Psychology IStatistics IIIntroduction to Qualitative Methods ISeminar: Introduction to Qualitative Methods IHistorical AnthropologyModerationGeneral Psychology II

Developmental and Educational Psychology IIIntroduction to Quantitative Methods of Data Collection: Test TheoryExercices: Introduction to Quantitative Methods of Data Collection: Test TheoryIntroduction to Qualitative Methods IISeminar: Introduction to Qualitative Methods IISociologyLeadership and Team Dynamics

Social Psychology IPsychological Diagnostics ICommunication Research and LinguisticsCrisis Intervention and Conflict Management Differential Psychology IPreparation Bachelor’s Thesis Scientific Writing

Social Psychology IIPsychological Diagnostics IIEconomicsDifferential Psychology II: Gender StudiesBachelor’s ThesisBachelor’s Exam

Paradigms of Clinical Psychology Psychopathology and Genesis of Psychological DisordersElective: Rehabilitation of Chronical DiseasesPsychiatric and Neurological PrinciplesBiological Psychology and PsychopharmacologyResearch Methods and Evaluation – Quantitative Research Techniques IResearch Methods and Evaluation – Qualitative Research Techniques IHistory of Applied PsychologyAnamnesisPsychological Intervention in Groups

Methods and Scope of Activities of Clinical-psychological Interventions Clinical Diagnostics and AssessmentElective: Health PsychologyForensic PsychologyPsychosomaticsResearch Methods and Evaluation – Quantitative Research Techniques IIResearch Methods and Evaluation – Qualitative Research Techniques IILegal Framework Conditions of Psychological OccupationDiagnosticsAssessment

Paradigms of Economic PsychologyOccupational PsychologyElective: Brand and Consumer PsychologyPrinciples of Business Administration I Personnel PsychologyResearch Methods and Evaluation – Quantitative Research Techniques IResearch Methods and Evaluation – Qualitative Research Techniques IHistory of Applied PsychologyPersonnel SelectionOrganisational-Psychological Consulting

Organisational PsychologyMarket Psychology Elective: Behavioural Economy Principles of Business Administration II Psychology of Service Research Methods and Evaluation – Quantitative Research Techniques IIResearch Methods and Evaluation – Qualitative Research Techniques IILegal Framework Conditions of Psychological OccupationMarket ResearchSupervision, Coaching, Mediation

InternshipSupervision of the InternshipPreparation Master’s Thesis

Research WorkshopScientific WritingMaster’s ThesisMaster’s Exam

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Bachelorprogramme / bSC. Masterprogramme Clinical Psychology / mSC.

Masterprogramme Economic Psychology / mSC.

For the 3rd and 4th semester the same structure applies for all master’s programmes

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Module 1 Paradigmatic History of Psychology

Module 2 Empirical Human and Social Sciences

Module 3 Neurosciences and Cognitive Sciences

Module 4 General Psychology

Module 5 Statistics

Module 6 Test Theory

Module 7 Qualitative Research Methods

Module 8 Developmental- and Educational Psychology

Module 9 Social Psychology

Module 10 Psychological Diagnostics

Module 11 Differential Psychology

Module 12 Psychological Action Competencies

Module 13 Basics for Working Inter- and Transdisciplinary

Module 14 Preparation Bachelor’s Thesis

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Module 15 Clinical Psychology

Module 16 Occupational-, Organisational-

and Economic Psychology

Module 1 Theory

Module 2 Subject-Specific Postgraduate Training

Module 3 Elective Course

Module 4 Research Methods and Evaluation

Module 5 Frame Conditions

Module 6 Psychological Action Competencies

Module 7 Practice

Module 8 Preparation and Supervision

of the Master’s Thesis

Elective courses

Introduction to Clinical Psychology I and II is exchangeable for interdisciplinary courses (M.13) of the 5th and 6th semester.

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