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Scienze Psicologiche, Sociali e del Lavoro

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

This Bachelor’s degree programme allows students to develop knowledge and competences useful to understand and interpret the typical situations of individual, social, and work psychology. They include: well-being and individual empowerment; basis knowledge characterizing the various fields of psychology; continuing education, related to psychological issues, in work and organizational environments; assessment and recruiting; intragroup dynamics; intergroup conflict and cooperation; marketing and consumer behaviour; use of psychosocial instruments in public opinion polls and in action-research methodology; attitudes and antecedents of social behaviour.
The training involves all the areas of psychology and gives particular importance to themes typical of social and work psychology, with attention to theoretical, methodological, and applied aspects.

Career opportunities

Graduates, upon completing a post-degree practical training and passing a specific state exam, have the possibility to enrol in the B section of the professional register. Graduates in Social and Work Psychology can find occupation, working anyway under the supervision of a psychologist enrolled in the A section of the professional register, in the following areas: recruiting, marketing and market research; psychosocial research; cooperation and integration between groups and people belonging to different cultures. It has to be underlined that most of the first-level graduates continue their studies in the second cycle degree programs in Psychology (Master’s degree: Corso di Laurea Magistrale); after obtaining a second-level graduation, completing a one-year long professional practical training, and passing a state exam, second-level graduates have the possibility to enrol in the A section of the professional register.

Apply now! Academic year 2024/25
Application start
2 Jun 2024
Application deadline
6 Sept 2024, 12:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Oct 2024
Apply now! Academic year 2024/25
Application start
2 Jun 2024
Application deadline
6 Sept 2024, 12:00:00
Central European Time
Studies commence
1 Oct 2024