Psychology & Artificial Intelligence: English-taught programs

Psychology & Artificial Intelligence: List of all English-taught study programs in Germany (2026/2027)

Studying Psychology & Artificial Intelligence as an international student equips you to understand and design human-centered AI systems by combining psychological science with advanced digital technologies. The program explores cognitive psychology, human behavior, user experience (UX), human–computer interaction, data science, and machine learning to ensure AI solutions are ethical, effective, and aligned with real user needs. Germany and other leading study destinations offer interdisciplinary research environments, innovation labs, and strong industry collaborations.

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Psychology & Artificial Intelligence English Programs: Overview

Intake

29%
Winter Semester
43%
Both Semesters
29%
Anytime

Language of Instruction

100%
English only

Numerus Clausus

86%
without admission restriction
14%
with admission restriction

Tuition fees

GermanyEU Germans & EU Students
World Non-EU Students
29%
tuition-free
71%
with tuition

Psychology & Artificial Intelligence: English Language Requirements

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Psychology & Artificial Intelligence: All English-taught Study Programs

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