This page provides important answers to questions that frequently come up during the master’s program in Psychology – Cognitive and Clinical Psychology. Learn more about the examination regulations, the module catalog, the degree plan, the minor, and the master’s thesis.
Please note: As the program is taught in German, the documents listed on this page are only available in German.
The examination regulations can be considered a program’s rulebook as they contain comprehensive information on your studies, including examination deadlines, the number of times you can re-sit an exam, registration for your master’s thesis, etc.
You can find the document on the central website of the University of Mannheim. If you are aware of the examination regulations´ (in German) content, you can answer many questions yourself.
The module catalog provides you with detailed information on the individual modules and courses regarding their content and types of examination.
The following change has been made to module AH: Projekt- und Praxismodul: You now receive 4 (instead of 2) ECTS credits for the course AH3: Interventionspraktikum. Accordingly, you receive 10 ECTS credits for module AH in total.
You may substitute your elective module with a minor.
Please ask the chair of the examination committee for approval of your minor by sending an informal request stating your program of study and the minor you would like to take (ideally via e-mail).
What should I know about the procedure?
The examination committee for the master’s program in Psychology is chaired by Prof. Dr. Bröder. Starting with the Autumn term 2020, the office of the Examination boards of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Faculty of Philosophy (ZPA) will take over the processing of the procedures of the examination boards. As a student, please contact the ZPA from the Spring term 2020 onwards to apply for e.g., a recognition, an extension of the deadline (e.g. maximum study time, completion time of your master’s thesis) or an extraordinary minor (further application options are regulated by your examination regulations).
If you have any subject-specific questions regarding your degree program (course contents, program structure, stays abroad), don’t hesitate to contact our program managers. If you have any questions on organizing your studies (examinations, grades, re-registration, academic leave of absence), please contact the Student Services office II team.