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Psychology: International Bachelor in Psychology (IBP)

This is the e-Prospectus for the International Bachelor in Psychology (IBP)

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Bachelor programme

The bachelor programme is a three-year programme. In the first year you will be provided with a summary of psychology and all its (sub)disciplines. In the first part of the second year, the knowledge and skills of a psychologist are the focus of attention. In the second part, and the third year, you will study areas within and outside of psychology based on your individual preferences. The bachelor programme will prepare you for the master programme. You will complete the bachelor programme with a bachelor project.

Enrolling for bachelor’s courses and exams via uSis

  • First year students are automatically enrolled in the courses of the propaedeutic year. You need to enrol for exams via uSis.

  • Second and third year students need to enrol in lectures, work groups and exams via uSis.

Registering for courses is only possible during registration periods
Bachelor course registration

See tab ‘more info’ for timetables, more information on regulations, and more.

first year

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2
Introduction to Psychology (IBP) 5
Academic Skills Tutorial (IBP) 5
History of Psychology (IBP) 5
Introduction to Research Methods and Statistics (IBP) 5
Inferential Statistics (IBP) 5
Personality, Clinical and Health Psychology (IBP) 5
Developmental and Educational Psychology (IBP) 5
Experimental and Correlational Research (IBP) 5
Social and Organisational Psychology (IBP) 5
Biopsychology and Neuropsychology (IBP) 5
Cognitive Psychology (IBP) 5
Psychology and Science (IBP) 5

second year

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Compulsory coursework

Perspective on Career Planning (POCP) (IBP) 5
Developmental Psychopathology 5
Psychometrics (IBP) 5
Stress, Health and Disease (IBP) 5
Consciousness 5
Group Dynamics (IBP) 5
Psychodiagnostics (IBP) 5
Interpersonal Professional Skills (IBP) 5
Multivariate Data Analysis (IBP) 5

Specialisation courses

Applied Cognitive Psychology 10
Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 10
Clinical Neuropsychology 10
Economic and Consumer Psychology 10
Clinical Psychology 10
Cognitive Neuroscience 10
Health and Medical Psychology 10
School Psychology 10
Social Psychology in Organisations 10

Electives

Artificial Intelligence and Neurocognition 5
Good Research Practices 5
Psychological and Neurobiological Consequences of Child Abuse 5
Attention: Theory and Practice 5
Causal inference in Field Experiments 5
Culture and Diversity at Work 5
Emotion and Cognition 5
Pharmacological and Biological Approaches to Clinical and Health Psychology 5
Sexology 5
Cross-cultural Psychology of Health and Illness 5
Psychology of Advertising 5
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice 5
The Adolescent Brain 5

third year

Course EC Semester 1 Semester 2

Compulsory coursework

Bachelor Project IBP 15

Specialisation courses

Applied Cognitive Psychology 10
Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology 10
Clinical Neuropsychology 10
Clinical Psychology 10
Economic and Consumer Psychology 10
Cognitive Neuroscience 10
Health and Medical Psychology 10
School Psychology 10
Social Psychology in Organisations 10

Electives

Artificial Intelligence and Neurocognition 5
Good Research Practices 5
Psychological and Neurobiological Consequences of Child Abuse 5
Attention: Theory and Practice 5
Causal inference in Field Experiments 5
Culture and Diversity at Work 5
Emotion and Cognition 5
Pharmacological and Biological Approaches to Clinical and Health Psychology 5
Sexology 5
Cross-cultural Psychology of Health and Illness 5
Psychology of Advertising 5
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice 5
The Adolescent Brain 5

more info

More information

Electives for non-Psychology students and students from other Dutch universities
A number of courses in the Psychology program are open to non-psychology students from other programs at Leiden University and students from other research universities or universities of applied science. They can take these courses as an elective student. A student taking psychology courses as an elective student should keep in mind:

  • Many of these courses have admission criteria.

  • If a course comprises lectures and mandatory work group sessions, all students, including the non-Psychology students, are required to attend the work groups.

  • For each course there is a maximum number of participants. As Psychology students can also register for these courses, this means that the number of places available for students taking these courses as electives is limited.

Block I Introduction to Psychology History of Psychology

Block II Personality, Clinical, and Health Psychology Artificial Intelligence and Neurocognition Good Research Practices Psychological and Neurobiological Consequences of Child Abuse

Block III Developmental and Educational Psychology Social and Organisational Psychology Attention: Theory and Practice Causal Inference in Field Experiments Culture and Diversity at Work Emotion and Cognition Pharmacological and Biological Approaches to Clinical and Health Psychology Sexology

Block IV Psychology and Science Cognitive Psychology Biopsychology and Neuropsychology Cross-cultural Psychology of Health and Illness Psychology of Advertising Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice The Adolescent Brain

Registering for electives

  • Students from other programmes at Leiden University: register via uSis. Registration information for psychology courses is available here.

  • Students from other universities/universities of applied science (HBO institutions) who wish to take an elective within the Psychology programme: apply via the Student Services Centre or download: Application for admission.
    These students should send with their application their ‘Statement on no objection’. Applicants should first have this statement completed by their own university/HBO institution and should then submit the statement to the Student Services Centre, so that the Psychology study adviser can assess the application. The Student Services Centre will return the signed statement to the student. The student should then sent an original statement of payment, the application form for optional subject students and the statement of no objection to Plexus student administration. The student will be enrolled at Leiden University as a guest student, and will be given a student identity number. This gives the student access to Blackboard.

More about regulations for elective courses

  • Make sure you are admissable in the course, by checking the entry requirements of the course in the e-Prospectus

  • If you have any questions about the system of electives, please contact the Student Services Centre

  • If you are not a student and you wish to take one or more electives at the Psychology department, please see: Contractual enrolment

  • If you are a Psychology student and you want to take electives outside Psychology, please go to: Elective credits

Request permission to take electives (in uSis)

If you would like to use courses given from another programme toward your 30ec of elective requirement you must always request permission in uSis to do so. This request must be completed at least three weeks before the course begins so that you will know if the request is approved before the start of the course.
All elective courses must be applied for and registered in uSis. If the request is approved, the course will be added to your elective course requirements. Requests to take electives which have course content which overlaps with the content of courses given by the Institute of Psychology will not be approved. Please carefully review the course description before submitting a request.
Instructions on how to request permission to take elective courses offered by another institution of Leiden University:
1. In uSis go to 'view my advisement raport’ under ‘My Academics’;
2. Under the heading “Psychology: electives from other programmes”, click on one of the ‘dummy subject’ (e.g. “electives from other programme”);
3. Select "submit request" and then choose "replacement" in the drop- down menu of “petition type” then click "continue";
4. Complete the details of the course which you wish to replace;
5. Click on submit.
A successfully completed elective course will be automatically included in your study requirements.
Instructions on how to request permission to take elective courses offered by other Dutch or foreign universities:
1. In uSis go to 'view my advisement rprt’ under ‘My Academics’;
2. Under the heading “Psychology: electives from other programmes”, click on one of the ‘dummy subject’ (e.g. “electives from other programme”);
3. Select "submit request" and then choose " external education" in the drop- down menu of “petition type” then click "continue";
4. Complete the details of the course which you wish to replace;
5. Click on submit.
After completing the elective course you must request written proof of the course and exam grade which is signed and certified by the university where you have followed the course. This must be submitted to the Student Services Centre.
Note: For a correct entry on your degree, you must supply the English (and Dutch, if applicable) titles of the relevant electives!

Exemptions
Requesting an exemption for university-level coursework previously