Career prospects

After completing this Master’s programme, you will fulfil the requirements to become a basic psychologist (Dutch Association of Psychologists (NIP)). This gives our Dutch students an excellent starting position in a junior level job. For our international students, the programme prepares you either for a fine career in or outside academia. Your career prospects partly depend on your specialisation and on the country where you want to work.

Any questions?

Please contact Katharina Meyerbröker.

Accreditation

Requirements for becoming a licensed or registered psychologist vary across the world. In the Netherlands, post-graduate training is required to become a registered Health Care Psychologist ‘Gezondheidszorgpsycholoog’ (2-year programme) and to become a registered Clinical Psychologist ‘Klinisch Psycholoog’ (an additional 4-year programme). Note that these post-graduate programmes are offered in Dutch only. When having done a clinical internship, the Clinical Psychology track meets the admission requirements for the Health Care Psychologist training, in combination with certain requirements of the curriculum during your Bachelor's programme.

Academic career

  • Researcher, e.g. PhD candidate

What will your work entail?
As a PhD candidate you will conduct four years of research at a domestic or foreign university. You will publish scientific articles and give lectures to students. After defending your PhD thesis, you can continue in a research position. 

Transition to the labour market

The programme prepares you for work in the mental healthcare field. You will, for example, be qualified to work as:

  • a basic psychologist (in a clinical setting)

You can work at various types of institutions such as:

  • institutions for (ambulatory) mental healthcare
  • hospitals
  • care and nursing homes
  • rehabilitation centres
  • psychiatric institutions
  • institutions for refugee care
  • judicial institutions
  • practice support General Practitioner care

What will your work entail?

  • diagnostics
  • treatment
  • policymaking

Further development
The clinical track is a basic prerequisite for specialised BIG Post-Master’s programmes.

Career development

To help you prepare for your career and familiarise yourself with the labour market, the programme, the faculty and Utrecht University offer several services and activities.