This Master’s programme explores how psychological wellbeing is shaped by culture, migration, social relations and community life. You develop advanced clinical and research skills to work with diverse individuals and groups in healthcare and social settings.
The Master's programme in Clinical, Social and Intercultural Psychology at the University of Padua delves into the intricate ways psychological well-being is influenced by cultural contexts, migration experiences, and social relationships. This two-year course aims to equip students with advanced clinical and research skills, enabling them to effectively engage with diverse individuals and communities in healthcare and social environments.
The curriculum is thoughtfully designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of various psychological disciplines:
Year 1
Year 2
Workshops (Year 2)
Capstone / final assessment
The programme culminates in a final academic assessment, which may take the form of a dissertation or equivalent project, as stipulated by the University of Padua. It is advisable to verify specific requirements on the official programme page.
To apply, candidates should possess a minimum three-year undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in Psychology. Additional criteria may include specific degree titles and a requisite GPA or grade point average. Prospective students should consult the University of Padua's admissions guidance for detailed information regarding the eligibility criteria.
Graduates of this programme will be well-prepared for careers in various fields, including clinical psychology, community development, and intercultural education. The skills acquired will enable them to work effectively in multicultural environments, facilitating understanding and support among diverse populations.
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