Every autumn. Applications to the programme must be sent via the Norwegian Universities and Colleges Admission Service.
Psychology is the scientific study of the behaviour of people (and animals), including thoughts and feelings. Behaviour is explained in psychology through theories that build on scientific methods. The programme provides an introduction to the basic disciplines of psychology (biological psychology, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, personality psychology, social psychology), in addition to an introduction to the methods and history of psychology. The one-year programme in Psychology represents an education that provides general theoretical knowledge in the basic areas of psychology, with an opportunity for in-depth studies in selected fields of application. The programme also provides knowledge about general research methods in psychology.
Admission to the one-year programme gives one-year full-time admission (60 credits). There are three ways of taking a one-year programme:
1. You can choose the one-year programme in Psychology.
2. You take one year of open courses in psychology-related subjects.
3. You can freely compose open courses from different subjects at the University of Bergen.
We recommend that you take courses in the following order:
1st semester:
- PSYK111 Introduction to psychology and the history of psychology (15 credits)
- PSYK112 Social psychology and personality (10 credits)
- PSYK113 Introduction to methods (5 credits)
2nd semester:
- PSYK114 Development, cognitive and biological psychology (15 credits)
One of the following optional courses:
- PSYK106 Personnel psychology (15 credits)
- PSYK109 Motivation psychology (15 credits)
- PSYK115 Circadian rhythms, sleep and behavior (15 credits)
- PSYK116 Environmental Psychology (15 credits)
- PSYK117 Operational Psychology (15 credits)
Faculty of Psychology.
The programme board for the one-year programme and the bachelor's programme in General Psychology is responsible for the academic content, the structure of the programme, and the quality of the study programme.
Contact: post@psyfa.uib.no / +47 55 58 27 10
Faculty of Psychology.
Contact: studierettleiar.psyfa@uib.no / +47 55 58 27 10