26.11.2025.
Current Courses
Planned courses for the second (spring) semester of the 2025/2026 academic year
Please enrol in courses using the code associated with the appropriate module, especially if a course has multiple codes. The subjects are announced based on the Curriculum of the Doctoral School of Psychology (for those starting their studies in 2021). Please check the curriculum if you are unsure about the subject codes for your compulsory module. Only subjects listed under the module in the curriculum can be accepted as mandatory subjects for the module; subjects taken under other codes count as electives. A subject can only be completed once under a given code, even if offered in a different semester with a different subtitle/topic.

All students must complete at least two full modules within the first four semesters of the doctoral program. The required modules are specified in the student’s admission letter. The third module consists of elective subjects, of which students must also complete four courses. As electives, subjects from the Doctoral School of Psychology and the Doctoral School of Education can be chosen.

The table below contains the planned courses, which may change slightly until the beginning of the semester. The list is constantly updated. We reserve the right to make changes.

ProgramNeptun codeCourse titleLecturerDatesTimeVenue

Clinical Psychology and Addiction Science programme

Addiction Science Module

      
       

Clinical Psychology and Addiction Science programme

Clinical psychology Module

DPSY21-CLI-108, DPSY21-CLI-109Cognitive science and psychopathology: dimensions & dynamicsBertalan Polner

1st session: Thu, February 26, 2026

  • March 5
  • March 12
  • March 19
  • March26
  • April 9
  • April 16
  • April 23
  • April 30
  • May 7
  • May 14
16:30-18:00IZU 315

Clinical Psychology and Addiction Science programme

Clinical psychology Module

DPSY21-CLI-111, DPSY21-BRM-105, DPSY21-QNR-115Data visualizationBertalan Polner

1st session: Fri, March 6, 2026

  • March 6.
  • March 13.
  • March 20.
  • March 27.
14:30-18:00 IZU 422

Behavioural Psychology programme

Human Interaction Module

DPSY21-BRM-107Current Research 1.Zoltán Kekecs, Eszter KótyukTuesdays, bi-weekly, starting 2026. Feb 1713:30-15:00IZU 121

Behavioural Psychology programme

Human Interaction Module

DPSY21-BRM-108Current Research 2.Anna Veres-SzékelyFridays10:00-13:00

IZU

Course components: Participation in the ObiSense Workshops - organized by the Adaptation Lab see: https://www.adaptationlab.eu/workshops - Group training (3x1.5 hours), individual experiences (9x20 min tasks in the library/home and group discussions (3×1.5 hours). Please bring your laptops! 

Behavioural Psychology programme

Human Interaction Module

DPSY21-BRM-109Research SkillsBalázs AczélTime and place will be discussed at the beginning of the semesterTime and place will be discussed at the beginning of the semesterTime and place will be discussed at the beginning of the semester

Behavioural Psychology programme

Human Interaction Module

DPSY21-BRM-102Affective SciencesAnna Veres-SzékelyFeb 10., 24., March 3., 10., 24., Apr 14., 28.,  May 5.Tuesdays 10:00-11:30IZU

Research Methods Programme

Quantitative Research Methods Module

DPSY21-QNR-107Statistical programmingTamás NagyWednesdays13:30-15:00online

Research Methods Programme

Quantitative Research Methods Module

DPSY21-QNR-103Introduction to Practice of Structural Equation ModelingRóbert UrbánFebruary 27, March 6, 13, 20, April 10, April 1714:00-18:00IZU 206
       

Socialization and Social processes programme

Intercultural and Intergroup process module

DPSY21-ICP-105The social psychology of genderMónika KovácsMondays16:00-17:30KAZY

Socialization and Social processes

Social Psychology Module

DPSY21-SOC-104The psychology of false beliefsPéter KrekóThursdays12:30-14:00IZU 515

Socialization and Social processes

Social Psychology Module

DPSY21-SOC-111 Economic PsychologyKlára FaragóWednesdays, bi-weekly from 11. February 202614:00-17:00IZU 317