The programme aims to train students on individual and collective wellbeing as social inclusivity. It is focused on neuro-biological correlates, individual and socio-psychological factors underlying individual and collective wellbeing in the lifespan. Teaching activities integrate lectures and practice. Students will be able to find a job in public and private organizations or work as freelance.
The programme includes teachings ranging from neuro-biological correlates, individual and socio-psychological factors underlying individual and collective wellbeing in the lifespan. All psychological domains are present in the study plan. The Evaluative Practical Internship, planned for the second year, will allow the trainee psychologist to field-test the knowledge and skills learnt so far.
As part of its educational opportunities, every year the Degree Programme fosters programmes and international agreements enabling students to carry out internships at international organizations and participating in exchange programmes. Students may take part in an international exchange programme and spend a period studying or researching abroad.
NOTE: The university may have additional program-specific eligibility requirements.
It is recommended to verify these on the official university website.