Career perspectives

The standard degree in Psychology is a Master’s degree. Thus, to be considered qualified for a profession, a consecutive Master’s programme is usually required.
Potential occupational opportunities are manifold for graduates:
Work and Organisational Psychology, e.g.: aptitude testing, staff selection and development, job analysis and design.
Clinical Psychology, e.g.: clinical-psychological diagnostics, consulting and support of measures for health promotion and prevention.
Educational Psychology, e.g.: diagnostics and treatment of learning disorders, educational counselling, adult education. For some professions (like psychotherapist) the continuing education is regulated by law, for many others additional qualifications are recommended.