Graduates will be eligible to work as a junior psychologist in individual, group, organizational, and communitarian settings by applying psychological knowledge and techniques in order to support assessment practices and psychological interventions, to enhance health and well-being, to promote personal and social development of individual, groups, organizations, and societies. This curriculum is compliant with Europsy (the European qualification standard for psychologists) requirements (1st phase). Specific professional career opportunities include assessment and counseling for school psychology; psychoeducational programs and rehabilitation for health psychology; planning and implementation in basic research; communication and marketing programs; human resources selection and training.
You can find more detail about the curriculum of the degree
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Application Process and Entry Requirements
The degree in Psychology accepts students in four Admission Rounds that take place in January, February, March and April, although the final round will only happen if there are still places available. All candidates who apply in each round will be ranked against each other and offers will be made approximately six weeks after the closure of each round. Your chances of success will probably be highest in the earlier rounds.
Students with 3 A levels in relevant subjects or two Advanced Highers plus four Highers are eligible to apply. International Baccalaureate and Irish Leaving Certificate are also acceptable. Btec Level 3 qualifications are not acceptable anywhere in Italy. (If your mother tongue is Italian you cannot apply on the basis of an A level or Higher in this subject.)
For Further Information
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