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Behavioural sciences deal with the systematic observation and investigation of activities and interactions between human beings as well as other organisms. Typical branches within the field of behavioural sciences are anthropology, psychology and cognitive science.
Find and compare 7 Masters in Behavioral Science in Netherlands. Below is a selection of the available study options. If you're interested in studying Behavioral Science in Netherlands you can view all 7 Master's programmes. You can also read more about the Behavioral Science discipline in general or about studying in Netherlands.
The Behavioural Science Institute (BSI) offers this MSc BS as part of their BSI Graduate School (BSI-GS). The BSI is a high-quality research institute, unique for its integrative approach to human behaviour and with great facilities for experimental and field research (e.g. Virtual Reality Labs, observation labs, two mobile labs (bus), eye-tracking equipment).
All over the world, both large and small organisations actively work round the clock to facilitate communication. Accordingly, there is a growing demand for communication specialists.
The Master's in Methodology and Statistics familiarises you with issues of research design and data collection, analysis methods and statistical tools as applied to behavioural and social sciences.
Anxiety, depression and related affective disorders are the most prevalent mental health disorders worldwide, but the underlying mechanisms of emotions are also the least understood by modern science. With the Master and Summer School we provide an education in the specialized field of affective neuroscience.
Gender, Sexuality and Society offers students the opportunity to enhance their understanding of gender and sexual differences between groups and persons in an era of globalisation and migration.
University of Groningen
The Master’s degree programme in Human-Machine Communication focuses on Cognitive Science and its applications. By knowing more about cognition you can for example improve the communication between humans and complex computer systems, by using language and speech technology or by developing simulation models of users.
University of Groningen
Artificial Intelligence focuses on designing and implementing intelligent systems. Main themes are autonomous perceptive systems (perceiving robots), cognitive robotics (interacting robots) and multi agent systems (for example software agents).