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  Research master Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, specialisation in Clinical Psychology


Maastricht University    Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience

Full time September MSc, Other 2 years full time
Medicine (26) Psychology (31)

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Are you fascinated by the complexities of mental disorders and eager to contribute to their understanding and treatment? Look no further than the Research Master in Cognitive and Clinical Neuroscience, with a specialization in Clinical Psychology. This multidisciplinary programme equips you with the theoretical background and clinical insight necessary for research in experimental psychopathology, clinical psychology, and psychiatry. Stand out from the crowd with a strong focus on research that informs prevention and intervention strategies. With access to advanced laboratory facilities and equipment, you'll gain practical experience in research proposal writing and a chance to conduct your own research project. Prepare for a scientific career or pursue further clinical training with this highly regarded programme.

About the course

Are you intrigued by the complexities of the wide range of mental disorders? Are you eager to develop the knowledge and research skills needed to understand how such disorders come about and to find new ways of treating and preventing them? Then Clinical Psychology is the right choice for you! This highly multidisciplinary programme provides you with the theoretical background and clinical insight necessary for research in the fields of experimental psychopathology, clinical psychology and psychiatry. Clinical Psychology is also an ideal choice for those who intend in the future to combine science and clinical practice.

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Entry Requirements

Students need to have a bachelor’s degree that is equivalent to a Dutch university bachelor’s degree. In order to determine if a bachelor’s degree is equivalent to a Dutch university bachelor’s degree, the Board of Admissions makes use of NUFFIC diploma recognition. NUFFIC issues recommendations on the value of higher or secondary education diplomas obtained outside the Netherlands. Where possible, the foreign diploma is compared to a Dutch diploma.


Fees

Academic year 2024/25
The statutory fee for this programme is: € 2,530
The institutional fee for this programme is: € 19,100
The statutory part time fee for this programme is: not applicable
The institutional part time fee for this programme is: not applicable

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