constitutes the second part of basic university education. The aim is to deepen students' knowledge of certain specialist areas of psychology.
Students must choose one of the five course programmes offered for the Master's in Psychology. Depending on which course programme they select, students may also have to opt for one or two concentrations from among the four available, which are affective psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology and social psychology.
The five course programmes are:
2 years (4 semesters)
French
Passive knowledge of English is required.
A Bachelor's in psychology from a Swiss university or a degree deemed equivalent. The dean decides whether a degree is equivalent based on the degree programme, the grades obtained and any additional training.
Deadline for candidates that hold a foreign bachelor's degree: 28 February 2025
(30 April 2025 for candidates that hold a Swiss bachelor's degree at the start of the next academic year AND, according to their nationality, are not subject to a visa for entry into Switzerland for more than 90 days, according to Swiss government requirements and regardless of their current place of residence, or for candidates holding a Swiss residence permit that is valid beyond 30 April.)
4 semesters (max. 6 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
Students can choose one of the following five course programmes:
www.unige.ch/exchange
A Master in Psychology leads to a number of opportunities in a variety of fields, such as:
Ms Pascale Pasche-Provini
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