Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology

Program Contents

Master Education Sciences and Psychology (EBPP)

In the Master’s program Education Sciences and Psychology (EBPP), we provide students with essential theoretical and methodological knowledge and demonstrate its relevance for educational practice and research. Our students learn to situate questions from research and practice within scientific theories, concepts, and discourses, to translate them into appropriate study designs, and to examine them empirically. As a graduate, you will be able to conduct diagnostics, interventions, consultations, and evaluations at various levels of the educational system.

What does studying "Education Sciences and Psychology" actually mean?

Empirical Educational Research
When it comes to education, everyone can speak from personal experience. However, what is often missing in debates about schooling and education is reliable, data-based knowledge—also known as evidence. This is precisely what empirical educational research and educational psychology are about: understanding how learning and teaching work, how our education system could be improved, and what role individual factors play in learning. In this way, educational discussions can move away from intuition and anecdotes toward empirical evidence.

The Program
The Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology offers training from the Bachelor’s and Master’s levels through to the PhD and preparation for a professorship. Students become familiar with key topics from psychology, education, and related fields, combined with the best currently available quantitative research methods. They learn to investigate practice-oriented questions by collecting data and conducting statistical analyses to obtain findings that are as reliable and meaningful as possible. These insights can then be used to improve learning processes and advance education.

Career Opportunities
Graduates are in demand wherever teaching and learning play a role — in educational administration and policy, school development, continuing education, diagnostics and support, foundations, and educational publishing. The program also provides an excellent foundation for a career in academia.

Focus Areas

  • Fields of Activity and Challenges in Educational Psychology and Empirical Educational Research
  • Research Methods
  • Research-Based Learning
  • Career Orientation and Internship
  • Supplementary Foundations and Interdisciplinary Specialization

The program is only available in German. For further information about the Program Content, please visit our German page