GRADO EN PSICOLOGÍA

FACULTAD DE PSICOLOGÍA

SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY

The Degree in Psychology is framed within the branch of knowledge of Health Sciences. By conceiving health, in a positive sense, as "a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity" (WHO definition), the overall goal of this degree is to train professionals who are specialized in analysing, understanding and explaining human behaviour. These professionals will have acquired the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to examine, evaluate and operate in the diverse contexts, personal and/or social, of the human the lifecycle, in line with established ethical values and the Psychologist's Code of Ethics.

In addition, Psychology is a basic and applied science. As a basic science, it involves the scientific analysis of human activity, applying rigorous research methodology to obtain valid, verifiable and scientifically sound results that describing and explaining all aspects of human behaviour, studying basic psychological, psychobiological and psychosocial processes, as well as personality, in both healthy and pathological circumstances. As an applied science, Psychology use this knowledge to design and test interventions in the fields of health, education, social sciences, and occupational and organizational psychology, as well as in new emerging fields such as community psychology, cognitive science, neuropsychology, sports psychology, legal and forensic psychology, psychogerontology, traffic psychology and road safety, disaster and emergency management, addictions, substance abuse, advertising, marketing, etc.

Dean of the School of Psychology,  Professor Alejando Higuera Matas

The Bachelor's Degree in Psychology qualifies graduates to work professionally as psychologists in a variety of fields, including healthcare, education, social services, and organizational settings, among others. This degree also provides access to the Master's Degree in General Health Psychology (MPGS), which enables professional practice in the healthcare sector, as well as eligibility to sit the competitive entrance exam for Resident Intern Psychologist (PIR) training.

Additionally, it allows access to the Master's Degree in Teacher Training for Secondary Education, with a specialization in Educational Guidance, which qualifies graduates to work in the field of educational counseling.

Furthermore, graduates may pursue other master's programs within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA), such as the Master's in Psychological Research, the Master's in Occupational Risk Prevention, the Master's in Methodology of Behavioral and Health Sciences, and the Master's in Psychology of Social Intervention. EHEA-compliant doctoral programs offered by UNED are also available to graduates (see the section “Qué puedes estudiar en la UNED”).