M.Sc. in Psychology And Contemplative Studies

M.Sc. in Psychology and Contemplative Studies is a multidisciplinary program that integrates psychological science with contemplative traditions, offering students a deep understanding of human cognition, emotion, and well-being. Typically spanning 1 - 2 years, depending on full-time or part-time enrollment, the course covers topics such as mindfulness, meditation, neuroscience, mental health, and the therapeutic applications of contemplative practices. Students engage in both theoretical and experiential learning, including research, clinical training, and self-inquiry. The program prepares graduates for careers in mental health, counseling, research, and wellness coaching, or further doctoral studies. Admission requirements often include a bachelor's degree in psychology or a related field, with some programs requiring prior experience in contemplative practices or research.