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Page 1: Programme Planning Year 2 / Semester 1 and 2 · The Course and Examination Regulations (OER in Dutch) For information on entry requirements, examinations, programme structure and

Discover the world at Leiden University

Programme Planning Year 2 / Semester 1 and 2

Jennifer Martin and Florine Weekenstroo May 13, 2019IBP Student Advisers

Page 2: Programme Planning Year 2 / Semester 1 and 2 · The Course and Examination Regulations (OER in Dutch) For information on entry requirements, examinations, programme structure and

Today’s presentation

• Upcoming Binding Study Advice (BSA)

• Programme Structure (Year 2)- Entry Requirements:

Required CoursesElective and Specialisation Courses

• Planning for Master’s Programme

• Making your Study Plan

• Course Registration for Year 2

Page 3: Programme Planning Year 2 / Semester 1 and 2 · The Course and Examination Regulations (OER in Dutch) For information on entry requirements, examinations, programme structure and

The Bachelor Programme

Page 4: Programme Planning Year 2 / Semester 1 and 2 · The Course and Examination Regulations (OER in Dutch) For information on entry requirements, examinations, programme structure and

Binding Study Advice (BSA)

You will receive final BSA in mid-August.

After Year One:

45 ec (of the 60 in the propedeuse) with at least one passed Statistics course to get positive BSA.

If unavoidable exceptional personal circumstances have adversely affected your academic performance you can submit a case before July 15 to have this considered before BSA is issued.For information on how to make a case, click here.

Special BSA appointment hours with your Adviser in the week of July 8, 2019.

Make appointment at the SSC on the ground floor of Faculty.

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Programme Structure (Year Two, Semester I)

Semester II Semester I

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BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2

Developmental Psychopathology (5ec) Consciousness (5ec)

Psychometrics (5ec) Group Dynamics (5ec)

Stress, Health and Disease (5ec) Psychodiagnostics (5ec)

POCP (Mentor Meeting) Perspective on Career Planning (2.5ec)

Semester 1 of Year 2

In Year 2, all Semester I courses are required courses

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BLOCK 1 BLOCK 2

Developmental Psychopathology (5ec) Consciousness (5ec)

Psychometrics (5ec) Personality Clinical Health Psych (exam)

Introduction to Psychology (5ec) Psychodiagnostics (5ec)

POCP (Mentor Meeting) Perspective on Career Planning (2.5ec)

Need to pass Year 1 courses in Semester I of Year 2?

If you need to complete courses from Sem I of Year One, you must enroll in the Year One course components not successfully completed.

As such, your Semester I schedule will differ. We recommend a course load of around 15ec per block.

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Missing credits from Year One?

It may not be possible to finish degree in 3 years.

You may be able to catch up, but you need to be realistic.

Advice: do not try to take extra courses in the Blocks in which you are taking required or entry requirement courses.

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Programme Structure (Year Two, Semester II )

Semester I Semester II

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BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4

MvDA (5ec)

Perspective on Career Planning (2.5ec)

Interpersonal Professional Skills (5ec)

Semester 2 of Year TwoRequired Courses & courses you choose: Elective and/or Specialisation courses

Interpersonal Professional Skills (IPS) in Block 3 or Block 4 has 50% of spots available in Block 3 and 50% in Block 4.

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BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4

MvDA (5ec)

Interpersonal Professional Skills (5ec)

Perspective on Career Planning (2.5ec)

Semester 2 of Year TwoRequired Courses & courses you choose: Elective and/or Specialisation courses

Interpersonal Professional Skills (IPS) in Block 3 or Block 4 has 50% of spots available in Block 3 and 50% in Block 4.

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BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4

MvDA (5ec)

Interpersonal Professional Skills (5ec)

Perspective on Career Planning (2.5ec)

Semester 2 of Year TwoRequired Courses & courses you choose: Elective and/or Specialisation courses

Below green space is filled with electives and or specialisation courses for which you have prerequisites at the time of registration

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In Sem 2 of Year Two and in Year Three: 60 ec of courses, you choose

Specialisation Requirement30 EC within psychology

Electives Requirement30ec within or outside of psychology

Propedeuse is entry requirement.Must be listed in uSis at time of registration

Required:30 ec of Specialisation Courses

10 ec, 400 level courses with WG

10 ec courses are offered twice a year

Entry requirement of related Master’s specialisation

Good Research Practices (5ec) andCausal Inference in Field Experiments(5ec) equal one specialisation course

With minimum one 5 ec course at 300 level

Can include: Psychology electives Extra specialisation course Approved courses from another Leiden

University programme- Elective Courses- Minor (in Year 3)

Approved courses taken while in a Study Abroad programme (in Year 3)

Approved courses from another Dutch university if not offered at Leiden University:

- Other psychology courses- Other elective courses

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Specialisation courses in 2019-2020

10 ec Specialisation courses (Level 400) Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4

Applied Cognitive Psychology x x

Clinical Neuropsychology x x

Clinical Psychology x x

Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology x x

Economic and Consumer Psychology x x

Cognitive Neuroscience x x

Health and Medical Psychology x x

School Psychology x x

Social Psychology in Organisations x x

Good Research Practices X (5ec)

Causal Inference in Field Experiments X (5ec)

5 ec Specialisation courses (Level 300) Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4

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Electives in Psychology in 2019-2020

5 EC elective courses (Level 300) Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4

Psychological and Neurobiological Consequences of

Child Abuse

x

Artificial Intelligence and Neurocognition x

Emotion and Cognition x

Sexology x

Pharmacological and Biological Approaches to Clinical

and Health Psychology

x

Attention: Theory and Practice x

Culture and Diversity at Work x

Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice x

The Adolescent Brain x

Psychology of Advertising x

Cross-cultural Psychology of Health and Illness x

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BLOCK 3 BLOCK 4

XXXX MvDA (5ec)

Interpersonal Professional Skills (5ec)

Perspective on Career Planning (2.5ec)

Experimental and Correlational Research (5ec) Elective Course #1 (5ec)

WG of Bio and Neuro Psychology (5ec)

Focus on completing remaining Year 1 courses and take the Year 2 courses for which you have prerequisites!

Semester 2 of Year TwoIf you still need to pass Year One course(s)

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Electives outside of Psychology? Check entry requirements in e-prospectus

See e-Prospectus and check entry requirements

Check for content overlap Request permission in

uSis before registration Registration dates may

differ You may need

information / help of Faculty offering courses to register

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Honours College

Looking for a challenge?

• It is possible to join in Year Two

• It is an extra-curricular activity

For more information: see Honours College webpage

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Year ThreeA quick look

Semester I Semester II

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Electives: Minor (in Year 3)

A set programme from another study: 30 ec offered over a semester or academic year

Registration dates May 1st (at 13:00 hrs) - August 1 for most

Some minors fill VERY quickly!

You must inform SSC you are doing minor

50 minors are offered in EnglishInformation: https://www.student.universiteitleiden.nl/en/study--studying/study/educational-information/minors

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Electives: Study Abroad (in Year 3)

Start gathering information at the beginning of Year 2!

Starting point: Study Abroad Festival: October 11, 2019 in Gorlaeus.

Entry requirements:

GPA 7.0 & all first year courses must be complete before application deadlines:

December 1, 2019 for study outside of Europe

February 15, 2020 for study within Europe

Questions? Visit Psychology (BSc) tabs: Study Abroad website.

Study Abroad Coordinator: Florine WeekenstrooWalk-in hours Tue: 10.30 – 11.15 hrs / Wed: 13.30 – 14.15 hrs (Room 2c02)

New: Virtual Exchange

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Planning for your Master’s and beyond

• In the course POCP you will learn about :

Yourself, career development, the work field and your role in the work field

• Leiden University Psychology Master’s Information Days

November 8, 2019 and March 13, 2020

• Planning to study at another university or in another county?

Do your research early and plan accordingly: Where do you see yourself living… and working?

Will you need reference letters? Work on relationships!

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1 year Master Specialisations(Start in September or February)

Specialisation Courses (10EC)required per Master specialisation

Applied Cognitive Psychology Applied Cognitive Psychology

Child and Adolescent Psychology Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

Clinical Neuropsychology Clinical Neuropsychology

Clinical Psychology Clinical Psychology

Economic and Consumer Psychology Economic and Consumer Psychology

Health Psychology Health and Medical Psychology

Methodology and Statistics in Psychology Good Research Practices (5EC) and

Causal Inference in Field Experiments (5EC)

Occupational Health Psychology ACP, HMP or SPO

School Psychology School Psychology

Social and Organisational Psychology Social Psychology in Organisations

Only one master’s specialisation is possible!

Leiden 1 Year Master Specialisations

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Leiden 2 year Research Master

Psychology Research Master Specialisations: • Clinical and Health Psychology • Cognitive Neuroscience • Developmental Psychology • Social and Organisational Psychology

Interdisciplinary MasterStatistical Science for the Life and Behavioural Sciences

Start: September 1 and February 1Selection process

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Back to Planning for Year Two

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Steps in Making Your Study Plan

1. Required courses (Year 1 and 2) are priority.

2. Make sure to note the entry requirements for the courses and the order in which courses must be taken.

3. Plan 15 ec per Block. Move things around to make the best schedule for you. Note: You may not take more than 40ec in a semester without Adviser consent.

4. Check out the meeting schedules of the courses and make sure the course fits in your schedule. Look at the entire block of course meetings and view weekly calendar.

In Semester II: Think carefully about which Specialisation and Elective courses you want / need: Which Master’s specialisation are you considering? Which specialisation courses are of interest? Which electives interest you? Study abroad? Minor? (Check deadlines!) Do you want to take courses outside of psychology? (prior approval in uSis)

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You will register yourself in courses in uSis!

When can you register?

Sem I courses (Block 1 & 2): Monday July 8th 10 am - August 25, 2019.

You will receive detailed instructions early July.

Sem 2 courses (Block 3 & 4): Mid-January

Registration is only allowed in courses in which you already meet the entry requirements in uSis.

Course registration Year 2 & 3

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Enrolment Instructions (example)

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Study Plan Feedback

Part of Leiden’s Study Support System

Goal is academic success through better planning and external guidance

After registration in uSis, students with 45 to 55 ec will get feedback from Adviser. All students can ask for feedback.

Feedback per semester in August and January.

Mentor meetings (POCP) 2 times a year

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Tip #1

Regularly check:

Your Academic Requirements

in uSis. Course History does not equal Academic Requirements.

The Course and Examination Regulations (OER in Dutch)For information on entry requirements, examinations, programme structure and graduation regulations, including rules for graduating with honors. The rules of the OER of the year you complete your degree are applied at graduation.

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Tip #2

Do not forget to register in Studielink for the 2019 -2020 academic year and provide correct tuition payment information.

Pay tuition on time!

If the above is not done, you risk being withdrawn from

the University.

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Do you want help with your study planning?

Make an appointment with your

Adviser!

Jennifer Martin

Last names A - M

Florine Weekenstroo

Last names N - Z

Again: The Study Plans (uSis registration) of students who have earned 45 to 55ec will be reviewed in August by your Study Adviser. Other students are welcome to request feedback.

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Information Session Schedule (Planning for your future)

Annual SPS-NIP/Labyrint Congress: May 24, 2019 Psychologist and Future Perspective Congress

Study Abroad Festival: Oct 11, 2019

Information Session on Semester II of Year 2: in Nov 2019

Master’s Information Days: Nov 8, 2019

March 13, 2020

Mentor meetings with your POCP Instructor: in Sept/Oct 2019 and May 2020

Information Session on Bachelor Project: in April 2020

Post-master education (GZ) in Dutch: 2 times per year

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Semester I:

Monday, Sept 2, 2019 through Friday, January 31, 2020

No psychology* course meetings will be scheduled from:

Saturday, December 21st through Sunday, January 5th

Semester II:

Monday, February 3, 2020 to late June / mid July 2020

The end date depends upon your exam and re-sit schedule

2019-20 Academic Year

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Questions?