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MA Psychology with German
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Psychology and German is a combination that brings together the scientific study of mind and behaviour with fluency in a major European language and access to the significant intellectual and cultural tradition of the German-speaking world. Psychology offers you a rigorous scientific education in how people perceive, think, feel, learn, develop, and relate to others, drawing on experimental methods, statistical analysis, and theoretical frameworks from cognitive, developmental, social, and clinical psychology. German opens access to one of Europe's most important languages, spoken across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, and to the rich tradition of psychological and philosophical thought that has emerged from those contexts. At Aberdeen you will study this four-year full-time programme with a year abroad embedded in the degree, giving you extended immersion in a German-speaking environment that deepens both your language skills and your cultural knowledge. You will develop your German language across all four skills to a high level of proficiency, alongside a rigorous grounding in the core areas of psychology that satisfy the Graduate Basis for Chartership with the British Psychological Society. The combination produces a graduate with both scientific analytical skills and the cross-cultural and linguistic competencies that are increasingly valued by employers operating across national boundaries. Graduates of psychology with German find their dual qualification valued in international organisations, cross-cultural research, human resources in multinational companies, clinical settings with German-speaking patients, translation and interpretation in psychological contexts, and academic research that draws on German-language scholarship. The psychology component opens pathways to postgraduate training in clinical, educational, occupational, or other applied psychology disciplines, and the German component broadens the range of postgraduate and professional opportunities in European institutions and research collaborations. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in psychology or German studies.
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