The Level I Master in Psychology of Deviance
The Level I Master in Psychology of Deviance offers a basic overview of the psychological mechanisms underlying the phenomena of deviance, starting from disorders that can provoke simple social disapproval to those of broad criminal relevance and whose effects also affect heavily within the community in which particularly heinous acts are perpetrated.
Modules and content
Upon completion of the Level I Master's Course in Psychology of Deviance the
student will possess a set of highly specialized psychological tools that will enable him or her to analyze and assess potentially deviant behavior and will be able to make non-binding judgments to suggest hypothetical corrective actions to be carried out by licensed professional personnel.
Occupational Outlets.
The Level I Master's Degree Course in Deviance Psychology offers several possibilities for employment in the world of work in a variety of fields. Below is a list of some of the possible employment outlets:
- Expert in deviant and criminal behavior
- Human resources expert for high-risk professions
Admission requirements, testing and final exams
Applicants with a High School Diploma and a Bachelor's Degree or Master's, Master's, or Old Degree may apply. In the absence of the required qualifications, admission on dossier is possible, based on an evaluation of the qualifications obtained and the experience acquired, as well as the skills developed within the framework of professional activity.
Lectures will be delivered at the discretion of the Lecturer through term papers, commentaries, specialized textbooks, handouts or lectures via live streaming platform. Evaluation is expressed in thirtieths.
The final examination consists of a Thesis of at least 30 pages on one of the topics covered during the Level I Master's program.
Exams
M-PSI/08 - Clinical Psychology - 9 ECTS
M-PSI/05 - Psychology of Relational Processes - 7 ECTS
MED/25 - Psychiatry - 9 ECTS
M-PSI/07 - Dynamic Psychology - 8 ECTS
M-PSI/05 - Psychology of Deviant Behavior - 9 ECTS
M-PSI/05 - Criminal Psychology - 8 ECTS
M-PSI/03 - Psychometrics - 6 ECTS
Final Thesis - 4 ECTS
Duration and structure of the master's degree
Duration: Annual - 1500 hours
Enrollment: Always open throughout the year
Credits: 60 ECTS
Mode: Online
Price
CHF/EUR 1,500.00