Master in Philosophy and Psychological Studies
- Feb 20
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This Master study program is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for scholars, educators, researchers, and professionals who seek to explore the intersection between philosophical inquiry and psychological sciences. Positioned at a study level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the Second European Cycle, the program emphasizes advanced theoretical analysis, critical thinking, and methodological rigor in understanding human thought, behavior, ethics, and consciousness.
With a minimum duration of 12 months and flexible extension options, the program equals 60 ECTS credits and offers an academically intensive yet adaptable structure suitable for working professionals and international students.
The academic framework consists of five structured modules:
Two research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research methodologies, qualitative and quantitative approaches in psychological and philosophical studies, academic writing, and scholarly publication.
Two general academic modules strengthening interdisciplinary reasoning, ethics in research, epistemology, and analytical skills.
One specialized module in Philosophy and Psychological Studies, exploring themes such as philosophy of mind, cognitive theory, moral psychology, identity and selfhood, human behavior analysis, phenomenology, and contemporary debates in psychology and ethics.
The program culminates in independent thesis and research activities, enabling candidates to produce an original scholarly contribution that integrates philosophical frameworks with psychological analysis. Research may address theoretical, applied, interdisciplinary, or comparative perspectives.
This Master study program is ideal for individuals aiming to pursue doctoral-level research, academic careers, counseling and advisory roles (where permitted by local regulations), policy analysis, or advanced interdisciplinary scholarship. It develops high-level competencies in analytical reasoning, research design, theoretical interpretation, and the critical examination of human cognition and ethical decision-making.
Graduates are prepared to engage with complex intellectual challenges, contribute to academic discourse, and apply philosophical and psychological insights to contemporary social, educational, and organizational contexts.





