English Programme Accredited:
Master and Bachelor Psychology Programmes starting 2025 in Berlin

The Austrian accreditation body has just given the green light for the Psychology programme to be offered in English in Berlin. The English-language Master of Science (MSc.) in Clinical Psychology and Public Mental Health will start in the summer semester (April) of 2025. The English Bachelor of Science (BSc.) in Psychology will then also start in the winter semester (October) 2025/26.

With the start of the English Master’s program, it will also be possible to study the existing Master’s programme in International Business and Economic Psychology (IMBEP) in cooperation with Vienna entirely in English from the winter semester (October) 2025/26. This was previously offered as a German-English programme.

Applications for the Master’s programme are now open.

The rolling, online application for the Bachelor’s programme will begin shortly.

Starting in summer semester 2025 in Berlin:
MSc Clinical Psychology and Public Mental Health

In the midst of intensifying global crises, social and political conflicts, and accelerating technological developments, there is an urgent need for graduates who are able to think critically about concepts of health and well-being, to develop and contextualize approaches that link the social and the psychological, and to develop responsive and responsible lines of research. The programme provides a historical, cultural, and psychosocial foundation for clinical and health psychologies and enables future psychologists to work across theory, research, practice and policy in meaningful ways.

https://psychologie.sfu-berlin.de/en/academics/master-programme-psychology/

Starting winter semester 2024/25 in Berlin:
BSc Psychology

The BSc Psychology programme prepares students for graduate studies and for the ever-increasing demands of the labor market. The range of career opportunities that the degree opens up is diverse (e.g. child and youth counselling, human resource development. This wide range of career opportunities is matched by a very wide range of research-based and research-led teaching in the undergraduate programme. In order to encourage an interdisciplinary approach from the outset, courses are offered in subjects directly related to psychology: sociology, political science, historical anthropology, economics, etc. In contrast to the primarily natural science oriented degree programmes at Austrian and German state universities, the BSc. curriculum at the SFU is strongly oriented towards social science, cultural science and humanities approaches.

https://psychologie.sfu-berlin.de/en/academics/bachelor-programme-psychology/