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Scienze psicologiche dello sviluppo, della personalità e delle relazioni interpersonali (ord. 2016)

Tuition fee €2,642 per year

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Application fee €30 one-time

This fee is non-refundable.

Deposit €204 one-time

In order to accept your place at the University of Padua, the payment of the admission fee is required. This fee is non-refundable.

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Overview

The Bachelor’s degree programme in Psychological Science of Development, Personality and Interpersonal Relations covers the fundamentals of different areas of Psychology, with a specific focus on the development of cognitive, communication, affective, emotional and social skills across the lifespan (infancy, adolescence, and adult age). The course provides students with skills useful to understand individual psychological processes in familiar and social contexts. Students will acquire specific competences about affective and relational dynamics and about the assessment of personality and of social interactions. The students will gain theoretical and practical skills to prevent psychological distress and promote wellbeing at the individual level as well as at the group, community and institutional levels. In addition, this psychology program gives students a powerful toolbox of skills and knowledge on how to develop (together with parents, teachers and social operators) optimal environments for learning and for managing and treating special needs and disabilities.

Career opportunities

Graduates still have a number of career options in the areas of psycho-social health care, in biomedical institutions, educational and child care agencies, foundations, public policy settings, state and local governments, community programs. This first cycle degree course in psychology prepares students for professional activity in the field of child, family and educational programs. In particular in relation to child and adolescent support, parents and teachers education, family service and family relations support especially in critical developmental moments. Graduates may also be involved in psycho-educational or psycho-social interventions in several areas (e.g.: disability or psychological distress) in schools or educational centres.

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