Study plan Bachelor's Degree in Psychology

Study guides

Timetables

Five groups will be programmed into different timetables.

Study plan information

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Bachelor's Degree Final Project
1st year 60      
2nd year   60    
3rd year   60    
4th year   6 48 6
Total 60 126 48 6

Period of study

Annual registration. Courses are semester-long, with the exception of a few which are year-long.

Part-time or full-time

Full-time dedication. Part-time option available.

Specialisations

Optional specialisations:
- Specialisation in Psychological Intervention on Welfare and Quality of Life
- Specialisation in Childhood and Adolescent Clinical Psychology
- Specialisation in Adult Clinical Psychology
- Specialisation in Work and Organisational Psychology
- Specialisation in Analysis and Intervention in Social Psychology
- Specialisation in Analysis and Intervention in Educational Psychology

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year

1st semester
- History of Psychology
- Personality and Individual Differences
- Psychological Processes: Attention and Perception
- Developmental Psychology I
- Fundamentals of Psychobiology I
2nd semester
- The Social Dimension of the Person
- Psychological Processes: Motivation and Emotion
- Research Methods, Designs and Techniques
- Fundamentals of Psychobiology II

1st semester
- Physiological Psychology I
- Data Analysis
- Psychological Processes: Learning and Conditioning
- Psychopathology Across the Life Cycle
- Social Influence and Groups
2nd semester
- Physiological Psychology II
- Statistical and Psychometric Models
- Psychological Processes: Memory
- Psychological Assessment
- Developmental Psychology II
3rd year 4th year

1st semester
- Educational Psychology
- Psychometrics
- Introduction to Psychological Treatment
2nd semester
- Introduction to Health Psychology
- Social Psychology of the Contemporary World
- Organisational Psychology
- Psychological Processes: Thought and Language
Year-long
- Integrated Work Placement

Year-long
- Work Placement
- Bachelor's Degree Final Project

Specialisation in Health Psychology (specific track of compulsory subjects): the specific track of compulsory subjects results in obtaining a specialisation in which a minimum of 90 ECTS credits are destined to basic and compulsory healthcare training subjects included in the study plan. These subjects must be taken by those interested in going on to the master's degree in General Health Care Psychology, in accordance with what is outlined in the Ministerial Order CNU/1309/2018.

Optional subjects

- Amplified External Work Placement (year-long) (1)

Optional Specialisation in Psychological Intervention on Welfare and Quality of Life Optional Specialisation in Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology Optional Specialisation in Adult Clinical Psychology

 

You must take at least 30 credits (5 subjects) to obtain the specialisation, and choose at least two subjects from block A and one from block B.

BLOCK A

- Health Psychology Application Fields
- Education for Health
- Stress and Health
- Intervention in Health Psychology


BLOCK B

- Physical Activity and Health
- Brain Evolution, Cognition and Intelligence (1)
- Psychology and Ageing
- Sports Psychology
- Applied Social Psychology (year-long)
- Evaluation of Preferences and Decision Making (1)


 

You must take at least 30 credits (5 subjects) to obtain the specialisation, and choose at least two subjects from block A and one from block B.

BLOCK A
- Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
- Child and Adolescent Psychological Assessment
Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy in Children and Adolescents
- Intellectual Disabilities and Developmental Disorders


BLOCK B
- Creation and Analysis of Questionnaires (1)
- Observation Techniques (1)
- Psychoendocrinology
- Psychopharmacology
- Psychogenetics
- Early Childhood and Families in Difficult Contexts

 
You must take at least 30 credits (5 subjects) to obtain the specialisation, and choose at least two subjects from block A and one from block B.

BLOCK A
- Adult Psychopathology
- Clinical Psychological Assessment in Adults
- Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy in Adults
- Personality Disorders
- Clinical Neuropsychology
BLOCK B
- Creation and Analysis of Questionnaires (1)
- Observation Techniques (1)
- Psychoendocrinology
- Psychopharmacology
- Psychogenetics

 
Optional Specialisation in Work and Organisational Psychology Optional Specialisation in Social Psychology Analysis and Intervention Optional Specialisation in Psychoeducational Analysis and Intervention

You must take at least 30 credits (5 subjects) to obtain the specialisation, and choose at least two subjects from block A and one from block B.
 
BLOCK A
- Work Psychology
- Human Resource Planning and Management
- Intervention and Consultation on Processes
- Time Management
- Psychosocial Research and Knowledge

 

 


BLOCK B
- Evaluation of Preferences and Decision Making (1)
- Social and Labour Auditing (1)
- Stress and Health
- Psychology of Advertising Communication
- Information Management Techniques (1)

 

 

 

You must take at least 30 credits (5 subjects) to obtain the specialisation, and choose at least two subjects from block A and one from block B to obtain the specialisation.

BLOCK A
- Social Psychology for Analysis and Intervention
- Social and Community Intervention (year-long)
- Public Action and Social Change
- Applied Social Psychology (year-long)


BLOCK B
- Information Management Techniques (1)
- Psychosocial Research and Knowledge
- Psychology and Ageing
- Cultural and Communication Psychology (year-long)
- Early Childhood and Families in Difficult Contexts
- Forensic Psychology: Cognitive Processes


 

 

You must take at least 30 credits (5 subjects) to obtain the specialisation, and choose at least two subjects from block A and one from block B.

BLOCK A
- Learning Strategies
-Analysis of Teaching Interaction
- Intelligence and Cognitive Processes
- Educational and Psychosocial Intervention Placement (year-long)


BLOCK B
- Hearing Impairment and Learning Disorders (1)
- Images and Symbols: Affective and Gender Relations
- Cultural and Communication Psychology (year-long)
- Oral and Written Language Learning
- Evolution of the Brain, Cognition and Intelligence(1)
- Sports Psychology

 


(1) These subjects will not be offered during the 2022/23 academic year.