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67 Master's degrees in Psychology in Netherlands
Psychology - Brain and Cognition in Society
Society's interest in the brain and mind has exploded in recent years. This is why the Psychology - Brain and Cognition in Society programme of the University of Amsterdam was created.

Philosophy - Philosophy of Mind and Psychology
Take a philosophical approach to the human psyche with Philosophy - Philosophy of Mind and Psychology at Tilburg University. By delving into philosophical texts and reflecting on theories and findings from other relevant disciplines - such as psychology, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence - you will gain more insights into mental phenomena as well as moral and existential questions.
Psychology - Legal Psychology
Psychology - Legal Psychology from Maastricht University includes courses on topics such as lie detection, eyewitness testimonies, interrogation techniques and false confessions.

Research Master in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Are you interested in Human Resource Studies, Methods and Statistics, Organization and Management Studies, Sociology, Social Psychology (Economic Psychology, or Work and Organizational Psychology), but want more focus on research and research skills? Then the two-year Research Master in Social and Behavioral Sciences is the perfect fit for you. Specialize by choosing one of seven profiles.
Psychology
Are you looking for a solid Master's programme that combines the academic rigor of classical psychology with a practical, 21st-century approach that will make you a future-proof psychologist? If so, then the programme in Psychology at University of Twente (UT) is the right choice for you.

Psychology of the Digital Media
The Psychology of the Digital Media programme from Erasmus University Rotterdam focuses on the role of digital media in human thought and behaviour.

Evolution of Behaviour and Mind (Biological Sciences)
Are you interested in research on the behaviour of primates and other animals? Or work on the origins of Homo sapiens? With the Evolution of Behaviour and Mind programme from University of Amsterdam, learn more about the origins of behaviour and the mind from the integrative perspective of biology, psychology, anthropology, and other sciences.