Specific educational aims
The graduate in Social and Work Psychology must: - have the basic knowledge which characterises the different sectors of the psychological disciplines; - have acquired adequate knowledge of the methods and procedures of scientific investigation. - have acquired experience and abilities of operating professionally in the services directed to individuals, groups, organisations, enterprises and the community; - have sound knowledge of social psychology, group psychology, of work and organisational behaviour; - be able to analyse communication and persuasion processes; - be able to use methods and techniques of psychosocial research; - be able to use assessment techniques. |