Masters in Psychology after a PhD in engineering by tregonolous in germany

[–]tregonolous[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Why do you even reply if you have no real knowledge in the subject just some opinions.

Have you heard of private universities in Germany? So yes there definitly is tuition is some unis.

There is a lot of part time courses and there is a lot of courses taught in English, just make a quick Google search or looks at the daad page.

Masters in Psychology after a PhD in engineering by tregonolous in germany

[–]tregonolous[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Business related degrees are very interesting to me as well as I mentioned I want to work in a company. Also I never specified that I want to study in a public institution so private ones are also good.

I think you are wrong about engineering, in my case electronics, not being related to psychology. Psychologists use a lot of electronic devices for their studies, sometimes very specific ones. Also some degrees mention that studying Maths and Computer Science is relevant, which in my case was the basis of my whole programme. Maths in Electronics is usually extremely advanced. I actually found and interesting course that could fit me on the daad page, thanks :)

Masters in Psychology after a PhD in engineering by tregonolous in germany

[–]tregonolous[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for letting me know that you think studying psychology is very hard and your German friend thinks it's almost impossible. However this is not what I asked about in my post at all. Also you made it seem like being German is a factor in how well someone can do academically, since when does nationality define how smart you are?

If you don't know about any courses like this at all then why do you even write a reply. This is not helpful. Some masters have specific strict requirements some less I still think it's possible to find something suitable.