Mind Masters: Experimental Psychology & Human Behavior

About Quintus Scholars' Psychology & Human Behavior Programme

This programme unpacks the inner workings of the human mind, exploring everything from memory and emotion to decision-making and behaviour. Students are introduced to major psychological theories and methodologies, learning how to design experiments, interpret data, and critically evaluate findings. With interactive sessions and real-world applications, they discover how psychology influences individuals, communities, and global systems.

 

Hands-on projects and debates encourage students to think like psychologists; curious, analytical, and empathetic. Whether exploring cognitive biases or social dynamics, this programme offers a rich foundation for anyone interested in mental health, neuroscience, behavioural science, or beyond.

 

Psychology & Human Behavior Summer School

13-18 Years Old

Psychology

Boston, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, London, Oxford

Programme Highlights

Seminars

Engage in dynamic, small-group discussions that challenge your thinking and refine your voice.

Workshops

Dive into immersive, hands-on sessions where ideas come to life through collaboration and experimentation.

Excursions

Visit world-class institutions and cultural landmarks that bring your learning journey into vivid context.

Guest Speakers

Hear directly from acclaimed experts and industry leaders who are shaping the future of their fields.

Lectures

Gain foundational knowledge from passionate academics and thought leaders at the forefront of their disciplines.

Qualification

Celebrate your achievements by earning a Qualification to use on your CV and University application.

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Programme Benefits & Outcomes

A diverse group of students walking on a university campus in spring.
Young students in a classroom setting, engaging in learning activities and conversation.

1

Master Fundamentals

From cognitive theory to behavioural science, students explore the essential concepts of psychology through engaging experiments and reflective analysis.

2

Real World Challenges

Engaging in lab-style projects and behavioural case studies, students explore how psychology influences everything from marketing to leadership.

3

Problem Solving

Students design experiments, analyse behavior, and test hypotheses, learning to think scientifically about the human mind. They develop skills in observation, interpretation, and empathy.

4

Pathways & Excellence

Students are guided through the complexities of human thought and emotion with a focus on rigour, integrity, and curiosity.

5

Qualification

Students graduate with a Qualification that reflects their entrepreneurial spirit, strategic mindset, and leadership potential, usable on their CVs and University Applications.

Quintus Scholars Students

Our Student's From Around The World

In Their Own Words

Each summer, exceptional young minds from over 170 countries come together at Quintus Scholars to connect, collaborate, and grow. This truly global community brings a richness of perspective that transforms the experience into something far greater than just academics, it becomes a launchpad for lifelong ambition, friendship, and inspiration.

Quintus Scholars Students

Accreditation & Affiliations

Find answers to frequently asked questions about our programmes, campuses, and more.​

Commons Questions

Our courses are available for students aged 13-18 years old. Students must have a firm grasp of the English Language with B2 or higher. 

Our programmes run for 14 transformative days. This allows adequate time for students to explore, develop and gain in-depth insights. At the end of the experience you will have the necessary skills to be able to shape the future. 

Enrolling in our programme is simple: 

  1. Click on the enrol button on our website
  2. Complete the enrollment form 
  3. Pay the enrollment fee to secure your place 

To request a change, contact our Admissions Team as soon as possible.
Changes made less than 60 days before the programme start date may be harder to accommodate. Changes are subject to avialability