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Business Psychology, M.Sc.

University: HMKW University of Applied Sciences for Media, Communication and Management

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Course information


Application deadline

01/10/2025

Duration

4 Semester

Study form

Full-time studies; Part-time studies

Fees

0 € / Semester

Description


The Master's program M.Sc. Business Psychology is designed for graduates of psychology programs and is also open to lateral entrants from social and economic sciences (details under admission requirements). The program provides in-depth knowledge of business psychology, which is becoming increasingly important in a market characterized by fierce competition for economic resources, attention or professional talent. The study program focuses on

  • the analysis and design of personnel and organizational psychological processes,
  • the design of customer relationships under the conditions of digital change and
  • the psychological explanation of economic decision-making or innovation processes.

Students acquire comprehensive competencies in cutting-edge application fields of business psychology such as corporate health management, financial psychology, user experience or entrepreneurship. Methodological competencies (qualitative and quantitative methods) are the intellectual tools for highly qualified professions and are specifically developed during the program.

The Master's program M.Sc. Business Psychology can be studied at the Berlin and Frankfurt Main campuses in English (M.Sc. Business Psychology) and at HMKW in Cologne bilingually in German and English.

Regardless of the working language of the respective program, master's theses at HMKW can generally be written in German or English. For examinations, this rule applies only by individual agreement and requires the consent of the lecturer of the respective module.


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Requirements


  • A good or very good degree in general psychology or in a specialized area of psychology (university or university of applied sciences), or
  • a good or very good degree in economy or a social science subject (university or university of applied sciences), with at least 20 credit points acquired in psychology-related subjects and at least 10 credit points acquired in statistical/methodological subjects
  • plus internal assessment process