Explore the programs and courses offered by Clinical Psychology
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Master's program in Clinical Psychology aims to deepen students' scientific, methodological, and applied skills in the field of specialized clinical care, with an emphasis on professional practice, scientific research, and therapeutic intervention grounded in rigorous scientific principles.
This program aims to train specialists capable of diagnosing and understanding psychological disorders at the individual, family, and social levels, and of utilizing various therapeutic approaches in the management of complex clinical situations, while respecting professional ethics and the quality standards of clinical practice.
It also emphasizes strengthening students' capacity for scientific research in clinical psychology and preparing them to write a Master's thesis with scientific and applied value, for professional integration or the pursuit of advanced academic training.
Core Course Units
• Psychotherapies
• Health Psychology
• Clinical Examination
• Social Psychopathology
• Family and Psychological Disorders
Methodological and Complementary Course Units
• Research Methodology in Clinical Psychology
• Cultural Anthropology
• Entrepreneurship
Admission to the first year of the Master's program in Clinical Psychology is open to students: