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Scienze e Tecniche Psicologiche

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

Students achieving a degree in “Scienze e tecniche psicologiche” have knowledge in the following domains: the foundations of the different areas of psychology; the methods and techniques of both research and intervention in social psychology; the methods and techniques for studying contextual and environmental influences as well as the different forms of intervention within the organizations.
Students acquire knowledge and skills for: creating questionnaires and other instruments aimed at assessing behaviors, attitudes, and behavioral intentions; conducting different types of interviews; communicating in an effective way, especially through computer-mediated procedures. Students are able to apply univariate and multivariate statistical analyses, as well as to draft reports based on the outcomes. They should be able to effectively communicate in a foreign language of the European Union, in addition to Italian, in both the written and oral form, especially in relation to social-psychological issues concerning work and human resources and the intervention within the organizations and the institutions.

Career opportunities

Graduates will have access to the world of work as specialists in Psychological sciences and techniques, taking advantage of the following opportunities: jobs in the human resource departments in both the public and private sectors; jobs and collaborations with institutions carrying out research about consumers’ behaviors, advertising and opinion polls; employment or collaboration with companies and public and private organizations, and cooperative societies operating in the community for research, counseling, training and organizational development; jobs related to the promotion and development of community intervention programs.
Graduates might also continue their training in psychology through the enrollment in a second cycle degree course, and eventually practice as psychoterapists after a further specialization.

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