In the Master in Clinical Psychology (MSc) program at Utrecht University, students will acquire and develop fundamental knowledge of and skills in evidence-based psychotherapies and become familiar with prevailing research methods in the field of clinical psychology.
This program will enable students to develop into an academic professional. They will have broad knowledge of contemporary scientific theories and instruments as well as skills related to prevention, psychotherapeutic treatment and policy formation in the area of psychological aspects of health, illness and psychopathology. They will also become familiar with research methods in mental healthcare and can translate that knowledge to practice.
Clinical psychology is always interacting with other disciplines due to the context in which behavioural and health problems arise. Examples are medicine, biology, neurology, pharmacology, economics, sociology and social psychology. This will therefore be a considerable focus of attention of the Master in Clinical Psychology (MSc).
Dutch and other EU/EEA students (statutory fee): €2,314
Non-EU/EEA students (institutional fee): €18,332