Masters Degree Study Departments
Master’s degree in Psychology
The aim of the Department’s graduate degree programs is to train new generations of psychologists with the appropriate skills and tools to continue promoting the accumulation of scientific knowledge in the various fields of psychology, its dissemination and application.
The programs include clinical-scientific training and research training in Master’s degree study programs and direct-track doctoral degree programs: Clinical psychology across the lifespan, clinical child psychology, clinical neuropsychology, developmental psychology (research-therapeutic program), social psychology, psychopathology (including a special track for Life Sciences and Exact Sciences graduates), cognitive psychology and human factors, neuro-cognition.
Graduate of a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or Behavioral Sciences, with a grade point average of: 85 and above, or 90 and above, depending on the program
MITAM examination (Entrance Test for Advanced Degrees in Psychology), recommendations and an interview
Department requirements specified on the department’s website
Research psychology: Cognition, Brain and Behavior, Psychopathology, Social Psychology, and Developmental Psychology
Clinical-Scientific Psychology: Lifespan, specialization in Child Psychology
Research psychology: Cognition, Brain and Behavior, Psychopathology, Social Psychology, and Developmental Psychology
Clinical-Scientific Psychology: Lifespan, specialization in Child Psychology