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Psychologie appliquée/Psychologie

Faisant partie des Sciences Humaines, la Psychologie est une discipline permettant l’étude des sentiments, des idées et du comportement humain. Pour information, l’orientation pratique ne fait aucunement partie du présent programme d’études. L’acquisition d’un savoir spécifique empirique et de connaissances méthodologiques est l’une des préoccupations essentielles du présent domaine d’études. La psychologie intègre plusieurs domaines dits « fondamentaux » (par exemple, la psychologie génétique), des domaines d’application (par exemple, la psychologie scolaire) et des domaines méthodologiques (par exemple, la statistique). Source: www.berufsberatung.ch

What are the main areas of study?

Psychology is primarily an applied science. Acquiring empirical expertise and methodological knowledge are important topics in the study. There are different basic subjects such as developmental psychology, applied subjects such as school psychology and methodological subjects such as statistics. Possible specializations can be: developmental and personality psychology. Clinical psychology, psychotherapy, and psychopathology. 

How long does a psychology degree take?

Depending on the field of study or type of school (e.g., college or university), the length of study differs. The bachelor's program can be completed in a full-time or part-time model and lasts between 6-8 semesters or 3-4 academic years. It is recommended to immediately follow the bachelor's degree with a master's degree. It is often possible to start the study program in spring or fall. A bachelor's degree program results in 180 ECTS credits. For a master's program, there are usually 90 ECTS credits.

How much does the education or further education cost?

A bachelor's degree costs between 4,500 -8,000 Swiss francs depending on the university (e.g. ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences) and duration, and at a higher technical college between 10,000 - 50,000 Swiss francs, again depending on the course of education. The differences are shown to you here. 

What are the admission requirements for an education or training in psychology?

In order to gain admission, depending on the type of school, specific admission procedures must be passed before the study, so-called aptitude tests. Important for this are openness and willingness to perceive oneself and other people from different perspectives, as well as to constantly reflect on oneself and one's own actions. Language skills as well as knowledge of English should also be available.

Wage after psychology degree

The salary: In Switzerland, a salary between 76,000 and 110,000 Swiss francs is possible as a psychologist, of course this varies depending on the industry, degree and position. You can find potential employers here.

Where can I study psychology?

University of Applied Sciences or University: Psychology studies are offered at BFH Bern, FHNW Olten, UZH Zürich, ZHAW, and UNIBAS Basel, among others.

What is the experience in psychology studies?

Whether Bachelor or Master: Concrete study programs in psychology Switzerland including experiences of students or graduates who are already working as psychologists, you will find below. Also, below you will find a selection of students and alumni who will advise you online and free of charge regarding studies and careers.

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