Master's Degree in Counseling
The Master's Degree in Psychological and Relational Sciences with a specialization in “Counseling” provides the student with an in-depth preparation in the psychological sciences that closely study the cognitive and behavioral aspects of the individual so that he or she can apply targeted Counseling techniques to specific groups of individuals distinguishable by age group and particular personal and social conditions. Successful completion of this graduate course requires the attainment of 120 ECTS.
Modules and content
Upon completion of the Master's Degree in Counseling course, the student will have acquired advanced specialized knowledge in the interpersonal and behavioral relationships of individuals, having tackled a specialized study that emphasizes the cognitive, communicative and social-relational dynamics of individuals and groups of individuals, while paying attention to issues of diversity.
Professional Outcomes
The Master's Degree in Cognitive Psychology offers several possibilities for employment in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below are examples of some of the possible employment outlets:
- Counseling Expert
- Life Coaching Expert
First Year
M-PSI/01 - Cognitive Psychology - 10 ECTS
M-PSI/05 - Social Psychology - 10 ECTS
M-PSI/08 - Counseling - 10 ECTS
M-PSI/01 - History and Systems of Psychology - 6 ECTS
M-PSI/03 - Quantitative Methods in Psychology - 6 ECTS
M-PSI/01 - Psycholinguistics - 8 ECTS
M-PSI/02 - Behavioral Neuroscience - 10 ECTS
Second Year
M-PED/01 - Psychopedagogy - 8 ECTS
M-PSI/08 - Psychopathology - 6 ECTS
M-PSI/05 - Communication Psychology - 6 ECTS
SPS/08 - Sociology of Cultural and Communicative Processes - 8 ECTS
M-PSI/05 - Psychology of Relational Processes - 10 ECTS
M-PSI/04 - Diversity Management - 8 ECTS
Final Examination - 14 ECTS