Teaching at the Division for Diagnostics and Intervention
The Divison for Diagnostics and Intervention contributes two "modules" to the Bachelor's curriculum in psychology. They focus on theoretical foundations and hot topics in current diagnostics research, and on practical skills in interviewing and in formulating expert opinion.

Teaching at the Division for Diagnostics and Intervention
The Divison for Diagnostics and Intervention is responsible for the modules D1 ("Psychological Diagnostics: Basics") and D2 (Psychological Diagnostics: Advanced Subjects") within the Bachelor's curriculum in psychology. Module D1 (7 credits) comprises a lecture in which fundamental concepts, methods, and results in the field are presented. Module D2 (9 credits) comprises three seminars: In "Interviewing" students acquire basic interviewing skills, mainly by way of practical exercises. The "research seminar" addresses hot research topics in the field of diagnostics and intervention. In "expert opinion", students learn to formulate such opinion in a professional manner, using case examples.