Master Degree in Cognitive Psychology in Health Communication
Call and procedure for admission
The Call for admission to the Master's Degree in Cognitive Psychology in Health Communication for the academic will be published here below.
The admission procedure is available on the USI website .
Applications must be submitted
- Non-EU citizens not residing in countries of the European Union or in Switzerland following the procedure and indications published on the USI website: https://www.usi.ch/en/education/master/cognitive-psychology-health-communication/application
- EU candidates with European and/or Swiss citizenship or citizenship of Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland, the Republic of San Marino and the Holy See State of Vatican City, following the procedure and indications published on the USI website https://www.usi.ch/en/education/master/cognitive-psychology-health-communication/application
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Contacts
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In accordance with the Italian DM 654/2022, students must acquire 10 credits in training activities for the achievment of the Master's Degree.
Students who have not carried out the training activities corresponding to 10 credits can request the recognition of activities carried out and certified during the Bachelor Degree programme, in relation to:
- activities, carried out individually or in small groups, aimed at learning and acquiring methods, tools and procedures related to the psychological field;
- practical experiences, laboratories, simulations, role playing, drafting of projects, carried out individually or in small groups, concerning tools, methods and procedures aimed at developing the knowledge necessary to operate in the contexts in which psychologists intervene.
In the absence, in whole or in part, of the requisite of training activities corresponding to 10 credits, students will carry out the internship in addition to the 120 credits of the Master's Degree, before the final exam and in accordance with the procedures set out in the Course's regulations.