u/Ilikecalmscenery

[Germany] Do I need to complete an internship for my Bachelors degree to be qualified for Masters?

Hi, I'm graduating with a non-EU Bachelors degree in Psychology, and wish to apply for Masters in Psychology in Germany. But when scrolling through requirements, I found this hidden requirement where people need to complete the equivalent of an 'orientation internship' and a 'BQT-1'. I haven't seen this talked about anywhere else and was a bit of a shock to me finding out. Do all international students also have to meet these requirements?

The text for the requirement:

"In addition to the bachelor's degree certificate, either the proof of professional recognition of the degree in accordance with PsychThApprO or proof of the equivalence of the certificate must be provided. This must be confirmed with a corresponding attestationpdf, 265 kb · de from your university.

Even if you have a bachelor's degree that is recognised under professional law but is polyvalent, you must prove that you meet the requirements in accordance with §§ 14, 15 PsychThApprO. If it is not already clear from the certificate that you have fulfilled all the requirements of the PsychThApprO, you must submit a corresponding performance overview or meaningful internship certificates.

If, at the time of application, modules in accordance with PsychThApprO are missing, in particular in accordance with §§ 14, 15, it must be evident that you have already registered for the orientation internship and BQT I and have completed them by the start of lectures in the relevant semester. In this case, admission will only be granted subject to reservation and will only be valid if you have independently submitted proof of successful completion by the time of enrolment. For this purpose, you are welcome to use our forms for the orientation internshippdf, 112 kb · de and BQT Ipdf, 123 kb · de or submit another meaningful proof of internship."

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u/Ilikecalmscenery — 15 days ago