The Master in Psychology explores advanced theories and practices related to human behavior, cognition, and emotions. Students gain skills in research, assessment, and therapeutic techniques to address mental health and behavioral challenges. The program covers areas such as clinical, developmental, and organizational psychology. Graduates are prepared for careers in counseling, research, or further doctoral studies.
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Duration
Full-time
2 years
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
March, April
Language
English
Credits
120 Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Tromsø, Norway
Disciplines
Social Science
The Master in Psychology explores advanced theories and practices related to human behavior, cognition, and emotions. Students gain skills in research, assessment, and therapeutic techniques to address mental health and behavioral challenges. The program covers areas such as clinical, developmental, and organizational psychology. Graduates are prepared for careers in counseling, research, or further doctoral studies.
The Master’s in Psychology at UiT The Arctic University of Norway is a 2-year, English-taught programme (120 ECTS) designed to provide advanced knowledge in psychological theory and practice. In the first year, students study core areas such as Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology, Research Methods, and Statistics. The second year focuses on specialized topics like Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology, Organizational Psychology, and elective courses tailored to students’ interests, culminating in a 45 ECTS Master’s thesis. The programme emphasizes research skills, critical thinking, and practical application, preparing graduates for professional practice, research roles, or further doctoral studies in psychology.
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
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The visa process can take several weeks. Missing an appointment or a required document could delay your visa and make you miss the start of your studies — not a twist you want in your story.
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