Master’s degrees
During the current academic year, the following master’s degree courses are available for a limited number of students enrolled in the first year:
This course, entirely taught in English, cuts across different psychological domains and is specifically focused on learning and devising psychological interventions applying sound psychological principles across specific domains. It offers a professional profile in behavioural and psychological science applied expert, in line with recent worldwide developments of the psychological profession.

This course provides the advanced knowledge and specific professional skills necessary for working in the psychological, clinical, and neuropsychological fields over every phase of the lifespan (childhood and pre-school age, adolescence, adulthood, and old age) in contexts such as public and private health facilities, organizations, and treatment and assistance centres.

By studying interactions between individuals – as part of groups, organizations, and society as a whole – the course provides an integrated overview of the complex phenomena underlying the modern era, in order to understand how our networks of relations influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviours, and are in turn influenced by them.

This course provides advanced knowledge on development process in childhood, pre-school and school-age children, and adolescents, with specific reference to the various educational contexts and intervention and assessment modalities in collaboration with parents, teachers, clinical and neuropsychology specialists, specialists in education science, and other operators working in educational institutions.

This highly inter-disciplinary course aims to meet the needs of both the research sector and the market, which seeks professionals whose skills include communication as a cognitive and social process mediated or supported by technology.
