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Admission requirements for the Master’s tracks in Psychology

Whether you can be admitted to a Master’s track depends on your previous education and the specific track. General criteria apply to all Master’s tracks and in addition, some tracks also have specific criteria.

If you satisfy the admission requirements and criteria, please continue reading for more information on how to apply for a Master’s track and, if relevant, the selection procedure.

Admission requirements depending on qualifications

If you have a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology (from the UG or another Dutch university)

You will have to satisfy the following requirements and criteria:

  1. General criteria
    If you have completed a full Bachelor’s degree programme (not a ‘short programme’) in Psychology at a Dutch university, you will be deemed to have satisfied the general criteria.


    For more information, see the section "General criteria" further down on this page.

  2. Track-specific criteria if you choose one of the following tracks:

    - Klinische Psychologie (this track is only available in Dutch)
    - Clinical Forensic Psychology & Victimology
    - Clinical Neuropsychology, Klinische Neuropsychologie
    - Ontwikkelingspsychologie (this track is only available in Dutch)

    For more information, read the section under the heading "Track-specific criteria" further down on this page.
  3. Proficiency in Dutch or English
    For more information, see the section "'Language Requirements" further down on this page.
If you have a different Bachelor’s degree from a Dutch university:

You will have to satisfy the following requirements and criteria:

  1. A Bachelor’s degree from a Dutch university (not a ‘short programme’)
  2. General criteria and language requirements. For more information, see the section "General criteria" further down on this page.
  3. Track-specific criteria apply to the following tracks:

    - Klinische Psychologie (this track is only available in Dutch)
    - Clinical Forensic Psychology & Victimology
    - Clinical Neuropsychology, Klinische Neuropsychologie
    - Ontwikkelingspsychologie (this track is only available in Dutch)

    For more information, read the section under the heading ‘"rack-specific criteria" further down on this page.

Admission

The Admissions Board will decide whether you qualify for admission based on your previous education (including courses that you still have to complete before the start of the Master’s track) and the application form you submitted.

Several weeks after the application deadline, you will be notified whether you qualify for admission to the Master’s track(s) of your choice, whether you need to participate in a selection procedure, and what the next steps in your admission process are.

Pre-Master’s programme

If you do not qualify for direct admission to a Master’s degree programme, you may be offered a pre-Master’s programme to raise your knowledge and skills to the required level. You will be admitted to the Master’s degree programme upon completion of this programme (within two years). The pre-Master’s programmes only start in September and there are a limited number of places available!

If you have a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Psychology from a Dutch university of applied sciences (HBO-Toegepaste Psychologie):

If you have a Dutch Bachelor’s degree in Applied Psychology from a Dutch university of applied sciences, you will in principle be admissible to a Master’s track upon completion of a pre-Master’s programme in Psychology. Please note that the pre-Master’s programmes only start in September and there is a limited number of places available!

If you have a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or with a strong focus on Psychology from a foreign university:
  • Bachelor's degree in Psychology from an academic university or in a variant of Psychology from an academic university (not from a university of applied sciences or a ‘Fachhochschule’)

  • Specified motivation for the track(s) of your choice

  • Dutch or English language proficiency (see Language requirements on this page)

  • Meet the general track criteria as described on this page.

  • Meet the track-specific criteria when applying for one of the following tracks:
    - Klinische Psychologie (this track is only available in Dutch)
    - Clinical Forensic Psychology & Victimology
    - Clinical Neuropsychology, Klinische Neuropsychologie
    - Ontwikkelingspsychologie (this track is only available in Dutch)

    Read about this specific criteria under the heading 'track-specific criteria'.

General criteria


The general criteria and language requirements apply to all Master’s tracks in Psychology at the University of Groningen.

If you have completed a full Bachelor’s degree programme (not a ‘short programme’) in Psychology at a Dutch university, you will be deemed to have satisfied these criteria.

General criteria for admission to a Master’s track in Psychology

Content-specific Psychology courses (at least 60 ECTS) on psychological theories and application (i.e. not general courses such as philosophy, history, or general skills courses).
If you do not satisfy the criterion of 60 ECTS, you can compensate for 15 of these with track-related non-psychology courses (i.e. non-psychology course units that are directly relevant to your chosen track).

> Statistics: at least 15 ECTS** in courses that at least covered the following techniques (to a reasonable amount of depth):

  • Basic descriptive statistical techniques
  • Basic graphical statistical techniques
  • Basic inferential statistical techniques (confidence intervals, significance testing)
  • Non-parametric statistical techniques
  • Simple and multiple regression
  • Logistic regression
  • ANOVA (One- and Two-way designs)
  • Repeated measures ANOVA
  • ANCOVA
  • Moderator analysis (= regression analysis including interactions of quantitative predictors)


Mere application of statistical techniques within the framework of research methodology, other courses, or a thesis, will not count towards the 15 ECTS,
nor will psychometric techniques for determining estimates of the reliability or validity of tests (e.g. factor analysis).

> Psychological research methodology (at least 10 ECTS), including:

  • Theoretical concepts in research methodology (approx. 5 ECTS)
  • Research ethics
  • Practical training in research skills (approx. 5 ECTS) to conduct an entire research project:

    - Deriving and formulating a research question
    - Designing a study (which should be at least partially quantitative)
    - Collecting data
    - Analyzing results
    - Reporting on the entire research project
    - Concluding with a ‘discussion and conclusion section’.

> Reliability and validity of psychological tests (at least 5 ECTS), having covered/discussed at least classic test theory.

> Philosophy of science and/or history of psychology (at least 5 ECTS)

* If you have a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Psychology from a Dutch university of applied sciences, you will in principle be admissible to the Master’s phase upon completion of a pre-Master’s programme in Psychology. See the page on admission for students with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Psychology from a Dutch university of applied sciences.

** Partial exemption is possible for the track in Theory and History of Psychology. Any lack of statistics knowledge can be partially compensated with extra knowledge of Philosophy of Science and/or History of Psychology and/or Qualitative Methods.

If you are not sure whether your courses satisfy the admission requirements, you can look up course information for the Bachelor’s degree programme in Psychology of the University of Groningen to compare.

Track-specific criteria

In addition to the general criteria, specific criteria apply to the following tracks. ALL students interested in one of these tracks will have to satisfy the relevant criteria.

This overview of Master’s tracks will give you a quick overview of criteria and enable you to compare up to 4 different tracks.

Please note: Admission to the Master’s phase, based on a Dutch bachelor, is only possible on the basis of Bachelor’s courses, which must have been passed with a mark of at least 5.5.

Klinische Psychologie and Clinical Forensic Psychology & Victimology

> Content-specific Psychology courses (at least 60 ECTS) on psychological theories and application (i.e. not skills courses).

At least 20 ECTS of these should be in the field of Clinical Psychology,
via course units similar to the courses taught at the University of Groningen:

  • Klinische psychologie (NL- 5 ECTS)

  • Clinical psychology (ENG - 5 ECTS)

  • Psychopathology: symptoms, classifications and diagnosis (5 ECTS)

  • Understanding psychopathology (5 ECTS)

  • Diagnostiek in de Klinische Psychologie (NL - 5 ECTS)

  • Diagnosis and assessment (ENG - 5 ECTS)

  • Cognitive behavioral processes across disorders (EN - 5 ECTS)

  • Overzicht van psychotherapie (NL - 5 ECTS)

  • Overview of Psychotherapy (EN - 5 ECTS)

  • Introduction to cognitive behavioural therapies (EN - 5 ECTS)

  • Forensische psychologie (NL - 5 ECTS)

  • Selected Topics in Forensic Psychology (ENG, literature study - 5 ECTS)

  • Seksuologie (NL - 5 ECTS)

  • Selected Topics in Human Sexuality (literature study, ENG - 5 ECTS)

  • Deception in Clinical settings (EN - 5 ECTS)

> Communication and Diagnostic Skills (at least 5 ECTS), similar to the course in Gespreks- en diagnostische vaardigheden taught at the University of Groningen

> A Bachelor’s thesis or similar written thesis (at least 9 ECTS).

Clinical Neuropsychology and Klinische Neuropsychologie

> Content-specific Psychology courses (at least 60 ECTS) on psychological theories and application (i.e. not skills courses).

At least 10 ECTS of these should be in the field of Clinical Neuropsychology,
via courses* similar to course units taught at the University of Groningen:

  • Introduction to Clinical Neuropsychology (5 ECTS)
  • Introductie in de Klinische Neuropsychologie (5 ECTS)
  • Clinical Neuropsychology (5 ECTS)
  • Neuropsychology of Ageing and Dementia (5 ECTS)
  • Gerontology (5 ECTS)
  • Developmental Neuropsychology (5 ECTS)
  • School Neuropsychology: Mind, Brain and Education (5 ECTS)

> Psychopathology (at least 5 ECTS), similar to the courses taught at the University of Groningen:

  • Psychopathology: symptoms, classifications and diagnosis (5 ECTS)
  • Understanding psychopathology (5 ECTS)
  • Cognitive behavioral processes across disorders (5 ECTS)


> Communication and Diagnostic Skills (at least 5 ECTS), similar to the course in Gespreks- en diagnostische vaardigheden taught at the University of Groningen

Please note
If you are considering applying for either the Dutch or English-taught Master’s track in Clinical Neuropsychology/Klinische Neuropsychologie, bear in mind that these tracks differ in language, content, and placement (location and number of ECTS), which will have consequences for your career perspectives (e.g. a healthcare training programme). More information can be found on the  Clinical Neuropsychology website.

*Courses in the field of clinical neuropsychology focus on the impact of brain disorders on behaviour, cognition, and emotion, and discuss these topics from a clinical neuropsychological perspective, including diagnostics and treatment. Course units that discuss more fundamental topics, such as biopsychology, neurophysiology, neurosciences, or cognitive psychology, will generally not, or only partially, satisfy the requirements of clinical neuropsychology.

Ontwikkelingspsychologie [Developmental Psychology]

> Content-specific Psychology courses (at least 60 ECTS) on psychological theories and application (i.e. not skills courses).

At least 10 ECTS of these should be in the field of Developmental Psychology,
via course units similar to course units taught at the University of Groningen:

  • Ontwikkelingspsychologie (5 ECTS)
  • Developmental psychology (5 ECTS)
  • Persoonlijke documenten en de constructie van de levensloop (5 ECTS)
  • Interventions in individual development (5 ECTS)
  • Theorieën over ontwikkelingsgebieden (5 ECTS)
  • Diagnostiek in de ontwikkelingspsychologische praktijk (5 ECTS)
  • Ontwikkeling, opvoeding en onderwijs (5 ECTS)

> Communication and Diagnostic Skills (at least 5 ECTS), similar to the course in Gespreks- en diagnostische vaardigheden taught at the University of Groningen.

All other tracks
  • For all other tracks, you will only have to satisfy the general admission criteria.
  • If you do not satisfy the criterion of 60 ECTS in content-specific Psychology courses, you can compensate for up to 15 of these with track-related non-psychology courses (i.e. courses that are directly relevant to your chosen track).

Language requirements

Depending on your background and the language of instruction of your chosen track, you may have to present proof of proficiency in Dutch or English before the start of the Master’s degree programme.

Language requirements

Depending on your background and the language of instruction of your chosen track, you may have to present proof of proficiency in Dutch or English before the start of the Master’s degree programme.

Dutch-taught tracks

For the Dutch-taught tracks Ontwikkelingspsychologie, Klinische Psychologie and Klinische Neuropsychologie, the following qualifications will be accepted as sufficient proof of proficiency in Dutch at native-speaker level:


English-taught tracks

  • Candidates who have completed an entire secondary school programme or Bachelor’s degree programme in the US, at an English-taught institution in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, or Australia, will be deemed to have satisfied the language requirements.
  • Dutch and foreign Bachelor’s students at Dutch universities will be deemed to have satisfied the language requirements.
  • University of applied sciences students of Applied Psychology as well as Bachelor’s students from foreign universities will have to present proof of having passed one of the standard tests listed below.

Accepted tests

A sufficient test result in one of the following tests will constitute proof of English proficiency.

Please note:
- Test results that are older than two years cannot be accepted (except vwo-diplomas).

Examen

Minimum score

IELTS overall band

  • 6.5 - overall
  • 6.5 - speaking
  • 6.5 - writing

TOEFL internet based
(our institutional code: 7191)

Also offered by UG language centre
  • 90 - overall
  • 21- speaking
  • 24 - writing

Cambridge Advanced English (CAE)

  • C, B or A
Cambridge Proficiency (CPE)
  • C, B or A
Native speakers of English

Dutch pre-University diploma (VWO) including English

  • 5.5 for English
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