Clinical Psychology Programme (CPSYR)

Clinical Programme in Psychology

Clinical Programme in Psychology

Master's Degree Programme, 6 year, Trondheim

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Information CPSYR

This programme is taught in Norwegian.

Read more about the programme on the Norwegian website

Psychology is the study of behaviour and experience of humans and animals, where the characteristics of these are sought to be explained through theories based on observations and measurement.

At the Department of Psychology at NTNU, research and education in this subject are built up with emphasis on five different perspectives:

  • biological psychology
  • cognitive psychology
  • social psychology
  • personality psychology
  • developmental psychology

In the vocational programme we emphasize the application aspect of these fields by using skill training and practice.

Various phenomena and situations can often be described, explained and interpreted in different ways. This fact causes great demands regarding the students' ability to think independently and critically. For this reason, the syllabus emphasizes a programme that will provide the students with comprehensive, thematic, theoretical and methodological training in this subject through reading, teaching and research experience.

The programme qualifies you to become a psychologist in Norway.

Admission

Admission

Language of instruction: Norwegian

You have to meet the Norwegian language requirements, or have a Scandinavian language as your mother tongue, if you want to  apply to any of NTNU's degree programmes.

You also must meet the basic requirement for admission, and demonstrate that you meet the English language requirements.

The application deadline for the programme is April 15th. Students apply through Samordna Opptak.


Contact

Contact

Visiting address:
Department of Psychology
Dragvoll, Building 12, level 5

Telephone: +47 73 59 19 60
Fax: +47 73 59 19 20
E-mail: kontakt@ips.ntnu.no
Web: www.ntnu.edu/psychology

Postal address:
NTNU
Department of Psychology
NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway