Specialisation in Behaviour Change
What determines human behaviour? How can we change people's behaviour? What motivates us as people? In the Master's specialisation in Behaviour Change, you will learn how to examine behaviour influencing in a scientific manner and you will learn how to apply this knowledge to practical situations.
Master's specialisation in Behaviour Change: something for you?
- You will gain profound insight into the driving force behind people's motivation.
- You will be trained to become an expert in behaviour change.
- You will have the opportunity to apply all your knowledge and skills to solve an actual behaviour change problem in the professional field.
- Your prospects as a graduate psychologist are quite diverse, ranging from commercial clients to government agencies or charities.
What will you learn?
- In this Master’s specialisation, you will learn to reflect on the various ways in which behaviour can be changed: through conscious intentions, by changing habits, by adapting to norms and values or by adapting the environment. You will learn to develop suitable interventions and influence strategies and learn how to test and improve their effectiveness.
Master's programme Behaviour Change in 4 minutes
- If you’re curious about the different ways in which behavioural science knowledge can be applied in practice – it can even sometimes literally be applied on the street – watch our four-minute film below (English subtitles). Listen to Matthijs, Mats, Suzie and Johnny enthusiastically describe their experiences, insights and results and talk about everything from irritable coaches on the sideline to text on paving slabs.
Specialisation in Work, Organisation and Health
This Master’s specialisation focuses on three specific areas, which are clearly recognisable in the professional field: occupational health psychology, personnel psychology (HRM) and organisational psychology. The Master’s programme includes a focus on scientific insights as well as acquiring practical skills.
Work, Organisation and Health at Radboud University: something for you?
- The programme successfully combines sciences and practice.
- The programme's teaching methods are interactive and challenging.
- The career prospects are favourable; most graduates find a suitable job quickly after graduation.
- The internship forms an integral part of the programme, which is assisted by an active network of alliance partners.
Master's programme Work, Organisation and Health in 4 minutes
If you’re curious about the different ways in which psychological knowledge can be applied in practice, take a few minutes to listen to Merijn, Hans and Jennifer, who enthusiastically describe the experiences, insights and results that they have gained in the areas of personnel psychology, occupational and health psychology and organisational psychology.