Master of Social Psychology

Social psychology is a branch of psychology that deals with the understanding and explanation of human behavior through social interactions. Master's programs in this field provide students with the skills necessary to understand and apply social psychological theories and methods.

A master's program in social psychology teaches students the core topics of social psychology, research methods, and data analysis. Students also follow current research in the field by examining how human behavior is shaped by social interactions and the effects of these interactions on the causes and consequences of human behavior.

The program allows students to take courses in other related fields in addition to social psychology. Students can take courses on topics such as learning, developmental aspects of social interactions, the biological basis of human behavior, and the effects of social psychological influences on health and well-being.

This master's program prepares students for a variety of career options. Students can work as academics, researchers, or lecturers in the academic world. They may also find opportunities to work in different fields such as social services, human resource management, marketing, advertising, and public policy.

The social psychology master's program offers students the opportunity to learn social psychological theories and research methods, develop research and analysis skills, and apply these skills in a variety of industries. This program is designed to help students achieve their career goals and is suitable for anyone who wants to learn about the basic principles of social psychology.

After completing the Social Psychology graduate program, the degree you will earn will be "Master of Arts".

The social psychology master's program is a graduate program that aims to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the field of social psychology. In this program, students gain an in-depth understanding of topics such as human behavior, social interactions, group dynamics, and cultural influences. The program also provides students with familiarity with methodologies used in social psychology research, such as research methods, data analysis, and statistical techniques.

This program is especially suitable for students who have undergraduate education in social sciences such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, communication, and business. The aim of the program is to develop students' professional skills, to gain competence in research methods and statistical analysis techniques, and to specialize in advanced social psychology topics.

The curriculum of the social psychology master's program generally covers topics such as research methods used to understand the social effects of human behavior and social processes, organizational behavior, group dynamics, intercultural communication, social psychological theories, and social psychological research methods.

Graduates of this program may have various career opportunities such as conducting and analyzing social psychological research, working in professional fields such as consulting, human resource management, marketing, and advertising. They may also have the opportunity to pursue an academic career by continuing with a doctoral program.

  1. Understanding and applying social psychological theories, concepts and research methods.
  2. Ability to formulate social psychological research questions, review literature, prepare a research plan, collect data, analyze data, interpret and report results.
  3. Ability to think original and critically in the application of social psychological issues to individual and social problems.
  4. Ability to have knowledge and skills in conducting research in accordance with ethical rules.
  5. Ability to explain, discuss and present social psychological issues.
  6. Ability to effectively communicate the results of research to relevant colleagues and other interested parties.
  7. Ability to follow and critically analyze current literature on social psychological issues.
  8. Ability to prepare a thesis in the field of research on social psychological issues.
  9. These program achievements aim to help students of the social psychology master's program develop their knowledge and skills on social psychological issues.

The employment opportunities of a social psychology master's program can vary depending on the interests and career goals of the graduates. Social psychology graduates often pursue academic careers and work as faculty members at colleges or universities.

However, social psychology graduates also have many different career paths in the private sector. Job opportunities are available in fields such as human resources, marketing, public policy, advertising, management consulting, and law. Social psychology graduates can also work in organizations that conduct research or analysis.

A social psychology master's program teaches students the fundamentals of human behavior, social relationships, leadership, group dynamics, and other topics. These skills are sought after by many employers and provide graduates with versatile career opportunities.

The student's success in the courses is determined by evaluating the mid-term grades and the final exam grade together.

Mid-term grades consist of quizzes, mid-term exam grades and grades given to homework, applications and practical work depending on the course. In the credit system, the type and weight of mid-term and final evaluations (exams, homework, applications and similar) are reported to the relevant department head by the instructor teaching the course within the first two weeks of the semester and announced to the students by the relevant teaching unit administration. The final evaluation is determined by the instructor teaching the course with one of the following letter grades, taking into account the general success level of all students taking that course.

While the impact of the homework given during the semester on the final grade is 40%, the impact of the final exams at the end of the semester is 60%.

Graduation Requirements are as follows:

  • Successfully completing all courses in the program,
  • Having no FF grade,
  • Achieving a minimum grade of CB or higher for each course,
  • Completing 120 ECTS credits, with 60 credits from coursework and 60 credits from the thesis,
  • Submitting a thesis of at least 15,000 words in accordance with the "Thesis Writing Guide" provided by the Graduate Education Institute, and defending it if deemed necessary,
  • Presenting a thesis with a plagiarism rate below the accepted maximum of 30%,
  • Submitting the thesis approved in Turkish in English.