PTS | Studying Psychotherapy Science – Online Information Event
To learn more about studying Psychotherapy Science at Sigmund Freud Private University Vienna, join us for our online information event. Please register by sending an email to interessenten@sfu.ac.at or use the form below. You will then receive the link and password for the online meeting. Limited number of participants!
Registration form
Registration form
In the information event we will provide all necessary information on our Psychotherapy Science programme at SFU, the requirements and the application process – and answer all your questions.
What makes studying Psychotherapy Science at SFU Vienna so special?
- Individual support & mentoring
- Studying in small groups
- Practical relevance from the 1st semester
- Early involvement in research projects
- Direct access to patients at SFU’s Outpatient Clinic
- The course contents meet all training requirements for licensed psychotherapists in Austria
- Study programmes offered in English or German
Do you have any questions in advance?
Our admissions adviser Lisa Marie Eichner, BA pth. will be happy to assist you. Many answers can also be found directly in our FAQ section below.
Lisa Marie Eichner, BA pth.
Tel.: +43 1 798 40 98 404
Email: interessenten@sfu.ac.at
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Availability by telephone:
Monday: not available
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 9:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Thursday: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 12:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
And by appointment.
FAQ - English Programme Psychotherapy Science
FAQ - English Programme Psychotherapy Science
Does SFU attract international students?
SFU has an international student body, actively attracting students from numerous countries for its English-taught programmes.
Is SFU an accredited university?
Yes, SFU is an accredited university.
How is the Psychotherapy Science programme structured?
- Bachelor studies begin in semester 1
- Propädeutikum completed in semester 4
- Specialisation begins in semester 5 (minimum 3 years)
- Master’s degree + specialisation completed by the end of Master semester 4
- Graduates can apply for entry into the Austrian Psychotherapy Register
Can I start at SFU if I have already completed the Propädeutikum?
Yes, admission normally begins in Bachelor semester 5.
Is the degree recognised internationally for professional practice?
- Yes, the academic degree is internationally recognised.
- However, professional practice is regulated individually by each country: students must review the licensure requirements in the country where they plan to work.
Which psychotherapeutic specialisations are available in English?
Specialisations in English are offered with a minimum of 12 students. In general, Gestalt, psychoanalysis, and systemic family therapy are offered in English. The other specialisations are offered in German:
- Individual Psychology
- Integrative Gestalt Therapy
- Psychoanalysis
- Psychodrama
- Systemic Family Therapy
- Behaviour Therapy
Are academic courses taught in English?
Yes, all lectures and seminars in the international programme are conducted in English.
Are clinical placements available for international students?
Yes, clinical training is available at the SFU Outpatient Clinic and at external projects.
Are there scholarships for international students?
OeAD scholarships for degree studies, research, and short stays: https://oead.at/en/study-research-teaching/overview-grants-and-scholarships
Are there opportunities to study abroad for a semester?
- Individual semesters can be completed at our branches.
- Erasmus semesters are also possible.
- A semester abroad is usually recommended between the 1st and 4th semester of the Bachelor programme.
What are the tuition fees to study psychotherapy science?
See the following pages:
https://ptw.sfu.ac.at/en/academics/bachelor-programme-psychotherapy-science
https://ptw.sfu.ac.at/en/academics/master-programme-psychotherapy-science
Are all costs included in the tuition fees?
- Tuition covers all coursework, examinations, and university services.
- Not included: individual personal training therapy (Lehrtherapie), which is required during the specialisation and must be paid separately.
When can I apply to study at SFU?
- The next application period opens 1 March 2026 for the winter semester 2026/27.
Where can I get information on applying to SFU?
Please contact our Student Recruitment and Admission Office (SRA) on questions regarding the application process and admission:
Tel.: +43 1 798 40 98 391
Mail: admissions@sfu.ac.at
Web: https://admissions.sfu.ac.at/en
Where can I submit my application and supporting documentation?
Application for the Bachelor study programme is submitted online via the SFU website: https://ptw.sfu.ac.at/en/academics/bachelor-programme-psychotherapy-science
Admission requirements
See the following page: https://ptw.sfu.ac.at/en/academics/bachelor-programme-psychotherapy-science
Required documents
Passport, CV, motivation letter, transcripts
Required level of English
- B2
- Austrian Matura equivalence
- I:B, A levels, high school diploma
- It is necessary to have 2 personal interviews with 2 internal staff members.
Class size & teaching format
- Typical group sizes are between 25 and 35 students.
Where is the campus located?
- Sigmund Freud Private University (SFU) Vienna is located at Freudplatz 1 & 3, in Vienna’s 2nd district (1020), right next to the Prater amusement park and the Messe-Prater U-Bahn station (U2 line) for easy access to the city center and airport.
- Facilities on campus include: library, out-patient clinic, study rooms, cafeteria, etc.
Available support services
- Student advisory service
- Psychological or counselling services
- Academic writing support
- Buddy programme / orientation week
What is the programme workload?
For full-time study at Sigmund Freud Private University (SFU) Vienna, the expected workload is generally 60 ECTS points per academic year, which breaks down to approximately 30 ECTS per semester.
Can I transfer credits from another university?
Yes, credit transfer is possible upon review of the transcripts and comparison with the curriculum at SFU.
How are exams conducted?
Exams are in written form for lectures.
Is attendance mandatory?
Seminars and workshops require a minimum of 80% attendance and completion of assignments (group discussion, presentation, and reflection paper) in order to pass the course.
Residency registration in Austria – what are the requirements for residence registration?
- Visit one of the 19 „Residence Registration Service Centres“ (Meldeservice, information in German): https://www.wien.gv.at
- or the Central Residence Registration Service (Meldeservice – Zentrale Meldeauskunft der MA 62, information in German) in person: https://www.wien.gv.at
- More information on visas and immigration to Austria is also available on our admission page: https://admissions.sfu.ac.at/en/visa
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