Bachelor's degree in Psychological Science majoring in Mass Psychology
The Bachelor's Degree Program in “Psychological and Relational Sciences” with an address in “Mass Psychology” specifically trains the student to analyze, elaborate and apply psychological techniques suitable for describing and positively influencing in behavior of large social groups, placing special emphasis on psychological aspects of communication. Successful completion of this degree program requires the attainment of 180 ECTS.
Modules and content
Upon completion of the bachelor's degree program in “Psychological and Relational Sciences” with an emphasis in “Mass Psychology,” the student will be able to design social research campaigns, analyze the data and implement mass social communication campaigns aimed at positively influencing the target communication audience.
Professional Outcomes
The bachelor's degree in “Psychological and Relational Sciences” with a major in “Mass Psychology” offers several employment opportunities in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below is a list of some of the possible employment outlets - -Mass communication consultant
-Manager for social communication
-Speechwriter (public speaking editor)
First Year
M-PSI/01 - General Psychology - 10 ECTS
M-PSI/05 - Social Psychology - 10 ECTS
M-PSI/02 - Psychobiology - 10 ECTS
M-PSI/04 - Developmental Psychology - 10 ECTS
M-DEA/01 - Cultural Anthropology - 8 ECTS
INF/01 - Computer Science - 6 ECTS
L-LIN/12 - English Language - 6 ECTS
Second Year
M-PSI/05 - Communication Psychology - 8 ECTS
M-PSI/07 - Dynamic Psychology - 10 ECTS
SPS/07 - Behavioral Sociology - 10 ECTS
M-PSI/08 - Clinical Psychology - 6 ECTS
M-PSI/03 - Psychometrics - 10 ECTS
SPS/08 - Ethics and Sociology of New Media - 8 ECTS
SPS/08 - Sociology of Communication - 8 ECTS
Third Year
M-PSI/05 Psychology of Mass Communication - 12 ECTS
M-FIL/05 Philosophy of Language - 10 ECTS
M-FIL/05 Semiotics of Media - 12 ECTS
SPS/08 Methodology of Social Research - 8 ECTS
Final Internship - 8 ECTS
Final Examination - 10 ECTS