Child and Adolescent Psychology
| Specialisation of: | Psychology |
|---|---|
| Degree: | Master of Science in Psychology |
| Mode of Study: | Full-time |
| Duration: | 1 year |
| Start date: | September and February |
| Language of instruction: | English |
| Location: | Leiden |
| Croho/isat code: | 66604 |
Children and adolescents are known to experience a wide range of psychological and educational difficulties. The aim of this specialisation is to acquire in-depth knowledge about:
- Theoretical models of social and cognitive development and the interplay of risk and protective factors in atypical development
- Ways to differentiate atypical from typical development and the use of classification systems of childhood disorders
- Choosing and applying the most appropriate intervention strategy for each problem area.
Entry requirements
Prospective students should:
- Possess the skills, understanding and knowledge required for earning the bachelor’s degree including the following introductory courses:
- Introduction to Psychology
- Social and/or Organisational Psychology
- Personality Psychology
- Cognitive Psychology
- Neuropsychology and/or Psychophysiology and/or Biopsychology
- Clinical Psychology
- Developmental Psychology
- Possess advanced knowledge on the level of a third year bachelor’s course on the topic of the master’s specialisation;
- Have sufficient knowledge of methods and statistics (up to 20 EC): introductory and more advanced courses in methods and statistics of psychological research (including psychometrics, multivariate data analysis) and the use of SPSS;
- Have earned the degree of bachelor at a university not being a university of professional education, or demonstrate the ability to meet the requirements for such a degree;
- Have proof of thorough proficiency in English: IELTS7 or TOEFL 100/250/600 evidenced by an appropriate test
This requirement does not apply if you have:- completed your education in Canada, USA, UK, Ireland, New Zealand or Australia, or
- an International Baccalaureate, or
- a Dutch VWO diploma
For this specialisation applicants with a higher professional education (HBO) degree in a related field of science may be considered. Please contact the study adviser for more information about the pre-master’s programme.
Students who have a BSc in Psychology from Leiden University do not have to apply for admission.
Beroepsaantekening Psychodiagnostiek (Only for Dutch students)
Requirements for post-graduate clinical training:
Master’s students of this specialisation in Leiden qualify for the post-master’s clinical training programmes depending on their choices in the bachelor’s and master’s programme. They need to follow an extended clinical internship and acquire the Beroepsaantekening Psychodiagnostiek (BAPD). Furthermore, there are some bachelor’s electives besides the general master’s curriculum courses required for entrance to post-master’s professional programmes. If not already completed, these electives can be taken in parallel with the general master’s curriculum.
