Why study Psychology?
Message from the Dean
"Dear students,
Choosing a faculty and future profession are important decisions for every young person. The modern way of life and the increasing interest of people in understanding themselves and those around them have made psychology one of the most significant professions. The need for psychologists in all segments of society is growing...
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The goal of the Faculty of Psychology is for students to acquire knowledge and skills related to psychological processes, individual traits, and behavior throughout their studies, as well as techniques and tools to address problems that affect successful functioning within their environment."
Prof. Anita Risteska, PhD Dean
Faculty of Psychology
Bachelor's degree four-year degree programs
Our faculty offers one undergraduate program. The studies last for four years.
You will study subjects related to education, mental health, social skills, research in the field of psychology, and many other disciplines that will broaden your perspectives and provide a solid foundation for your future professional development.
Master's degree one-year and two-year degree programs
Our faculty offers two postgraduate programs. The studies can last for one or two years.
Postgraduate studies in psychology are a step further in specializing in a particular discipline within psychology through theory, conducting research, and high-quality practical training.
Lectures and exams
Semester Organization
The academic year starts on October 1st and ends on September 30th of the following year, divided into two semesters: fall and spring.
Lectures
Students in each study program typically have lectures 2 to 3 days a week, which is convenient for those who commute.
Exams
During an academic year, there are six exam sessions, three of which are regular (January, June, September) and three are additional (April, October, November).
Traineeship
During the summer, students engage in independent traineeship and choose a company or organization where they will conduct this work.
Electronic and free literature
An Original System of Active Mentorship
Mentoring System
At the beginning of the year, our Career Center assigns a mentor to each student who is always available for any questions the students may have.
Continuous Improvement
The active mentorship model is continuously refined and remains focused on the idea of motivating students to achieve their ambitions.
Faster to the Goal
With the active mentorship system, students can shape and achieve their goals faster and more effectively than working on their own.
Your Personal Advisor
Your mentor provides advice on selecting elective courses, topics for project activities, participation in seminars, conferences, projects, student exchange programs, or international projects.
Admission to Undergraduate Studies
For international students, the tuition fee is EUR 2030 per year. International students are required to pay the full amount of the yearly tuition fee at the beginning of the academic year.
For more information please visit the Tuition Fees page.
Documents for admission
for undergraduate studies-
Diploma/Certificate for completing secondary education
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Certificates for each completed year of secondary education
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Decision from the Ministry of Education and Science
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Birth certificate
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Certificate of citizenship
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4 passport-size color photographs
Admission to Postgraduate Studies
For international students, the tuition fee is EUR 2030 per year. International students are required to pay the full amount of the yearly tuition fee at the beginning of the academic year.
For more information please visit the Tuition Fees page.
Documents for admission
for postgraduate studies-
Higher Education Diploma
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Transcript of Records or Diploma Supplement
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Decision from the Ministry of Education and Science
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Birth certificate
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Certificate of citizenship
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4 passport-size color photographs