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The entrance examination for individual Bachelor´s study programs
Psychology (Bachelor’s degree) - the basic condition for admission to the study is the acquisition of a complete secondary education completed by the matriculation examination. Applicants will be admitted on the basis of the results of a written test, which tests knowledge of the subject of psychology and of the subject of biology within the scope of the secondary school curriculum; ability to work with text in the English language at B1 level; general reasoning abilities (solving verbal, numerical, logical and abstract problems) and the prerequisites of the personality profile.
Career opportunities for the graduates
Psychology (Bachelor’s degree) - the graduate is qualified to perform the profession of an assistant psychologist (supportive psychological activities of an assistant assigned to various work-functional positions in the field of scientific-research, work, clinical, counselling, educational, forensic and other). The graduate of the bachelor's degree is prepared to continue his/her studies in the same study programme or in a related study programme at the 2nd level of higher education.