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Exams
In both Psychology Master’s Programs all examinations are conducted accompanying the modules. The achievements in each module are tested in a timely manner. The exact nature of the tests for the individual modules is regulated in the Examination Regulations (in German, Annex 5).
The following modules are not completed with a module examination:
Master’s Program in Psychology with a focus on Intercultural Psychology
- Research project (not graded)
Test formats
The following test formats can be used:
- Multiple choice (e.g., basics of Clinical Psychology, Biological Psychology, General Psychology I)
- Open questions (e.g., Differential Psychology)
- Combination of (1) and (2) (e.g., Social Psychology)
- If necessary, oral examinations are offered
Coordination and registration
The examination dates are coordinated in the Examinations Office of the Institute of Psychology. The tests are organized in such a way that overlaps are kept at a minimal. Testing dates and times can be found in the respective permanent examination plans in German.
The examination dates are usually announced by the examiner at the beginning of a module. Further information about the examination dates is given to the students via CAMPUS (online system for examination management). The procedures concerning provision of re-examination and compensation for students with special needs are regulated in the Examination Regulations (in German, § 11).
Master’s thesis
The Master’s Program in Psychology with the focus on Intercultural Psychology concludes with the master’s thesis. The workload for the master’s thesis corresponds to 30 credit points, or a workload of 900 hours. In order to be able to complete the master’s thesis together with the accompanying module, the processing period of 6 months after reception of the thesis topic is given. The topic and the assignment must be organized in such a way that the master's thesis can be completed within the stipulated deadline.