

MA German and Psychology
About this course
German and psychology is a combination that brings together linguistic and cultural depth with the scientific study of the mind. German language and culture have a special connection with psychology: Freud wrote in German, many of the foundational figures of experimental and clinical psychology were German-speaking, and the German intellectual tradition in philosophy, from Kant and Schopenhauer to Husserl and Heidegger, has deeply shaped how psychology understands consciousness, experience, and behaviour. Studying the two together at the University of St Andrews means developing genuine linguistic proficiency alongside serious scientific training in how minds work. This four-year programme at St Andrews carries a typical entry tariff of 232 points, reflecting the demanding standards of one of the UK's most selective universities. You will develop your German language and communication skills to a high level of proficiency, choosing from a range of course options that explore the rich cultural heritage of the German-speaking world, including its literature, film, intellectual history, and contemporary society. The psychology strand covers the scientific study of perception, cognition, memory, development, social psychology, and the biological bases of behaviour, alongside rigorous training in research methods and statistics. The programme includes a year abroad, which for the German component will typically involve spending time studying in a German-speaking country, deepening both your linguistic competence and your cultural immersion. Graduates with German and psychology go on to careers in clinical and research psychology after further professional training, in human resources and organisational development, in research roles requiring multilingual or international capabilities, in journalism, education, and translation, and in any professional context where both analytical rigour and cross-cultural communication are valued. Postgraduate study in either discipline, or in applied psychology, clinical training, or German studies, is a natural next step.
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