Psychology
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The Undergraduate program in Psychology at Università Cattolica is a three-year degree focusing on an interdisciplinary knowledge of the basic and innovative issues of the psychology discipline. The psychology tradition in our university stands upon a century-long experience in research and teaching and incorporates the newest innovations in the field. Our approach embraces multidisciplinary visions of psychological theories, methods, and techniques. Our teaching method is characterized by an active, learner-centered approach supported by specialized teaching assistants. Additionally, a full-time tutorship will be available for all students across the program. The course also features an honors track for students interested in research activities. Graduates will be eligible to work as junior psychologists in individual, group, organizational, and communitarian settings by applying psychological knowledge and techniques to support assessment practices and psychological interventions, enhance health and well-being, and promote the personal and social development of individuals, 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.
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If the student’s family income is produced in Italy, the annual tuition ranges from a minimum of about € 3,800 to a maximum of about € 10,400 per year.
Other Deadline is March 26.
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Milan
Italy
- 3 years
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- On Campus Learning
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