An English-taught graduate psychology program in Prague combining academic study, research, and supervised practical training.
| Degree Awarded | Mgr. in Psychology |
|---|---|
| Duration | 2 years |
| Language of Instruction | English |
| Location | Prague, Czech Republic |
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The Master’s in Psychology at the University of New York in Prague (UNYP) is a two-year graduate program designed for students seeking advanced academic training in psychology, applied psychological competence, and preparation for further professional or doctoral pathways.
Delivered within an international American-style university environment, the program integrates contemporary psychological theory, research methodology, ethical practice, and supervised practical training.
The curriculum emphasizes ethical standards, professional responsibility, and evidence-based practice within Czech, European, and international contexts.
The Master’s in Psychology is offered through UNYP’s School of Psychology. The program builds on more than ten years of UNYP’s experience delivering an accredited Master’s program in psychology in the Czech Republic and further develops the university’s established academic, research, and professional foundation in psychology.

The program combines graduate-level academic study, research training, and supervised practical experience within an international learning environment in Prague. Students develop advanced psychological knowledge while building competencies relevant to educational, organizational, health-related, and research-oriented settings, with an emphasis on ethical and evidence-based practice.
UNYP offers the only English-language Master’s in Psychology program in the Czech Republic, providing graduate-level psychology education within an international academic environment in Prague.
The curriculum integrates psychological theory, research methodology, ethics, and supervised practical training.
UNYP’s international student community and American-style educational approach support cross-cultural learning and global perspectives in psychology.
Classes are held primarily on weekends to support students balancing graduate study with professional or personal commitments.
The program supports students seeking advanced psychological education, research development, or preparation for doctoral-level study.
Core coursework examines psychological theory, research methodology, ethics, professional responsibility, and evidence-based approaches to psychological practice and assessment.
Core coursework includes:
Coursework addressing clinical and counseling perspectives examines psychological counseling and psychotherapy for children, adolescents, and adults; clinical psychopathology; and the theory and application of psychological assessment.
Elective courses allow students to deepen their focus in selected areas of practice or research. Areas of study may include:
ℹ️ Elective availability may vary by academic year.

Applied training forms an integral part of the program. Beginning in the second semester, students complete 450 hours of supervised internship experience designed to support the practical application of psychological knowledge across professional settings.
Internship requirements include:
Through this structure, students gain exposure to multiple professional environments while developing practical experience in applied psychological settings.
The program is structured to accommodate students balancing graduate study with professional or personal commitments.
Instruction takes place primarily on weekends, with classes typically held every second weekend. Teaching generally includes Friday evening sessions and weekend instruction.
Applicants holding a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology may qualify for direct admission to the program. Applicants from related academic backgrounds may also be considered.
Students without prior psychology education may be required to complete up to 8 prerequisite psychology courses. These courses may be completed at UNYP or another accredited institution.
Depending on academic background, applicants may also be required to complete an entrance examination.
The Admissions Team provides individual guidance throughout the application process.
Graduates of the program may pursue professional opportunities in educational and school-related settings, counseling and support services, organizational and workplace environments, health-related institutions, and research-oriented fields.
The program also supports students seeking preparation for doctoral-level study and further professional development within psychology and related disciplines.
Students also become part of UNYP’s broader psychology academic community, including a network of more than 500 psychology graduates across bachelor’s and master’s-level programs.
The curriculum emphasizes ethical practice, evidence-based approaches, research competence, and the ability to work effectively across diverse institutional and international contexts.
Yes. The Master’s in Psychology at UNYP is delivered entirely in English.
Graduates earn the Czech degree designation Mgr. in Psychology, a graduate-level degree within the Czech higher education system.
The program is accredited by the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MŠMT) through the National Accreditation Bureau for Higher Education (NAU).
No. The program provides graduate-level education in psychology and includes coursework in counseling, psychopathology, and psychological assessment, but it does not, by itself, qualify graduates as clinical psychologists.
Yes. Applicants from related academic backgrounds may be considered. Depending on prior education, prerequisite undergraduate psychology coursework may be required.
The program is structured primarily around weekend instruction to support students balancing graduate study with professional or personal commitments.
Yes. Students complete 450 hours of supervised internship training beginning in the second semester of the program.
Connect with the Admissions Team to learn more about program structure, admissions requirements, prerequisite coursework, and the application process.
International applicants and students from non-psychology academic backgrounds are encouraged to contact the Admissions Team for individual guidance.
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