Teaching

The Chair of Experimental Psychology, together with the Chairs of Cognitive Psychology and Individual Differences and Cognitive Psychology and Cognitive Aging, is responsible for the educational training in Experimental Psychology I and II in the Bachelor's Program in Psychology and for the deepened conent of Cognitive Psychology in the Master Programs Cognitive and Clinical Psychology as well as Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy.
Teaching in the Bachelor's programme aims to impart broad basic knowledge, while teaching in the Master's programme is more closely oriented towards the research topics of the participating chairs.
In addition, the Chair of Experimental Psychology is responsible for the organisation of the Empirical-experimental Seminar in the 4th bachelor semester.
An overview of the regular teaching program can be found below.
Regular Courses in the Bachelor's Program in Psychology
- C3: Empirical-experimental Seminar
- F1: Experimental Psychology I: Perception
- F2: Experimental Psychology I: Thinking and Language
- F3: Special Issues in Experimental Psychology I
- G3: Special Issues in Experimental Psychology II
Further information can be found in the module catalogue BSc-Psychology.
Regular Courses in the Master's Program in Psychology
- AC2/
BC3: Colloquium I - AC3/
BC4: Colloquium II - AE1/
BD5: Advanced Topics in Cognitive Psychology - AH1: Project Seminar
- BC2 (or AC1): Research- and Implementation-Techniques 2
Further information can be found in the module catalogue MSc-Psychology (Cognitive and Clinical Psychology).
- AC2/
Information on Current Courses
Course Catalogue (after login to the Portal2)
Thesis