Study at TU Dresden - Incoming students
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INTERNATIONAL OFFICE
On the page of the International Office exchange students can find all important information on the following areas:
- General Information / Facts Sheet
- Application
- After the application and during the stay at the TU Dresden
- Contacts for exchange studies at the TU Dresden
Contact person Faculty of Psychology
For general inquiries please contact our student assistant Eva Maria Helminger
Judith Josupeit ERASMUS Coordination
[Philipp Kruse 2. ERASMUS Coordination]
INFORMATION FOR AN ERASMUS+ STAY AT THE FACULTY OF PSYCHOLOGY
Important Information - Erasmus Procedure
Within the INFORMATION FOR INCOMING STUDENTS you find an overview of the most important organisational steps, guidelines and contact persons at the faculty of Psychology.
Here you can find a list of all necessary contact persons.
Application deadlines:
- Summer semester (start date April 1) by January 15.
- Winter semester (start of studies on October 1) by June 15
Language requirements:
- German: min. B1 level, better B2
- English: B1 / B2 - only applicable if courses are offered in English (see program of study)
FAQ - Exchange Students
Other general frequently asked questions are answered HERE.
PROGRAM OF STUDY
Below you can find an overview of the study paths and courses offered at the faculty of Psychology. Additionally you can also find tables that provide an overview and mark the courses that are offered in english as well as english descriptions of the module catalogues.
If you have any questions regarding the courses or your Learning Agreement please contact the responsible ERASMUS Coordinators Judith Josupeit (Philipp Kruse substitution only)
To confirm/ change your schedule within the Learning Agreement after your arrival in Dresden please contactPetra Freitag from the office of Study Organisation. Your ERASMUS Coordinator in Dresden will then sign your changes.
Please note that it is possible and may be necessary to make individual agreements after your arrival in Dresden with the responsible professor regarding the conditions of the course/ exam/ language (e.g. take an additional exam, only attend in a course without exam; take exam in english language instead of german) . If you wish to do so please use the Certificate of Attendance. Here you can also find Fill-In Instructions for this form. For proving only Attendance at courses please use the Attendance List.
Please read the "information for incoming student" above for more hints regarding your Learning Agreement.
Bachelor program
The bachelor program teaches a broad basis of psychological knowledge in research methods, general psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology and biopsychology. More detailed information you find within the official documents in the german curriculum.
All courses in english within the curriculum you find in our ENGLISH COURSE OFFER.
English descriptions of the modules and the particular responsibles you find within the short english version of the module catalogue Bachelor.
Master Program
There are three separate Master programs with specific focal areas:
Cognitive Affective Neuroscience (CAN)
Cognitive Affective Neuroscience focuses on basics, methods and application of cognitive-affective neurosciences and enables you to work in neuroscientific research. More detailed information you find within the official documents in the german curriculum.
You can find all courses in english within the curriculum in our ENGLISH COURSE OFFER.
You can find english descriptions of the modules and the particular responsible persons within the short english version of the module catalogue CAN.
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy (CPP)
Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy has a strong practical orientation and allows you to work in the field of clinical psychology, as well as to continue in the postgraduate program "Psychological Psychotherapy", or "Children and Adolescent Psychotherapy". You can find more detailed information within the official documents in the german curriculum.
You can find all courses in english within the curriculum in our ENGLISH COURSE OFFER.
You can find english descriptions of the modules and the particular responsibles within the short english version of the module catalogue KPP.
Human Performance in Sociotechnical Systems (HPSTS)
Human Performance in Sociotechnical Systems includes Work and Organizational Psychology, engineering psychology, psychology of learning and instruction, and traffic and transportation psychology and enables you to work in the diverse field of human resource and technology. You can find all detailed information within the official documents in the german curriculum.
You can find all courses in english within the curriculum in our ENGLISH COURSE OFFER.
You can find english descriptions of the modules and the particular responsibles within the short english version of the module catalogue HPSTS.
You can find the current contents & structure of this master programme HERE.