Official Master's Degree in Research in Clinical Psychology and Health

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Study guides

Master description

The master’s degree proposed comprises 60 content credits (ECTS) specifically related to research in the field of Clinical and Health Psychology, of which 18 ECTS are obligatory and 12 ECTS correspond to the master’s thesis.
The other 30 ECTS credits include specific optional research modules in Clinical and Health Psychology and in Research Methodology. Depending on students’ interests, the coordinators of the master’s degree may advise in tutorials prior to enrolment on such optional subjects.

Teaching timetable

Schedule Accademic year 

Study plan structure

Table of credits for each course

  Compulsory Optional Final Project
First Year 18 30 12
Totals 18 30 12

Basic and compulsory training

From the first year onwards (1) Complementary Training (2)
First semester
  • 43873 - Methodology of Applied Research in Clinical and Health Psychology
Second Semester
  • 43883 - Master's Degree Dissertation
Yearly
  • 43874 - Research Practicum in Clinical and Health Psychology
No assignat
  • 102596 - Areas of Application of Health Psychology
  • 102571 - Data Analysis
  • 102574 - Psychological Assessment
  • 102545 - Adult Clinical Psychological Assessment
  • 102540 - Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychological Assessment
  • 102539 - Intellectual Disability and Development Disorders
  • 102595 - Health Education
  • 102594 - Stress and Health
  • 102607 - Fundamentals of Psychobiology I
  • 102573 - Introduction to Psychological Treatment
  • 102566 - Research Methods, Design and Techniques 
  • 102570 - Statistical and Psychometric Models
  • 102578 - Personality and Individual Differences
  • 102592 - Health Psychology: Fundamentals
  • 102547 - Physiological Psychology I
  • 102569 - Psychometrics
  • 102572 - Psychopathology Throughout the Life Cycle
  • 102543 - Adult Psychopathology
  • 102538 - Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
  • 102542 - Cognitive and Behavioural Treatment in Adults
  • 102537 - Cognitive and Behavioural Treatment in Children and Adolescents

Optional subjects

From First Year
  • 43882 - Questionnaire Analysis and Adaptation
  • 43880 - Integrated Approach to the Origin of Mental Disorders: Biology, Person and Environment
  • 43876 - Lifestyles and Health
  • 43875 - Stress, Coping and Health
  • 43881 - Research Methods for Clinical and Health Psychology
  • 43877 - Psychooncology and Palliative Care
  • 43879 - Developmental Psychopathology: from Childhood to Adulthood
  • 43878 - Applied Research in Mental Disorders

(1)  All optional courses are worth 6 credits except when an alternative is indicated.

Not all optional courses are necessarily offered every year.

(2) Complementary training:

  • Students from degrees other than Psychology, and depending on their academic curriculum, must complete additional training in the field of Psychology, prior to the master's degree, up to a maximum of 60 credits.
  • In the event that a student had to complete more than 18 credits of complementary training, they must complete the master's degree in two academic years.