Master in Social Sciences (Psychology)
- Feb 23
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This Master study program is a 100% research-based academic pathway designed for graduates and professionals seeking advanced theoretical depth and scientific inquiry skills in the field of Social Sciences with specialization in Psychology. Positioned at a study level equal to EQF Level 7 and aligned with the second European cycle, the program emphasizes analytical thinking, methodological rigor, and evidence-based psychological research.
The academic structure consists of five integrated modules: two research-focused modules dedicated to advanced research design, quantitative and qualitative methodologies, data analysis, and academic publishing; two general modules aimed at strengthening interdisciplinary understanding, ethical reasoning, and contemporary social science debates; and one specialized module centered on core psychological theories, behavioral sciences, cognitive processes, social psychology, and applied psychological frameworks. These components culminate in thesis and structured research activities that demonstrate the candidate’s ability to conduct independent, high-level academic research.
With a minimum duration of 12 months and flexible extension options, the program is designed to accommodate working professionals and international learners. The workload is equivalent to 60 ECTS, ensuring compatibility with European higher education standards.
The Master in Social Sciences (Psychology) supports the development of advanced competencies in critical evaluation, scientific communication, psychological assessment frameworks, and research-based problem solving. It prepares participants for doctoral-level progression, research careers, policy development roles, and advanced professional practice in psychological and social science contexts.





