• Degree Programmes Offered
  • CG1: Know how to analyse the patient's needs and demands in different contexts.
  • CG2: Be able set goals for psychological treatment in different contexts and in collaboration and agreement with those involved.
  • CG3: Be able to plan and conduct an interview.
  • CG4: Be able to describe and measure variables (personality, intelligence, attitudes, aptitudes, etc.) and cognitive, emotional, psychobiological and behavioural processes.
  • CG5: Be able to identify differences, problems and needs.
  • CG6: Be able to make a diagnosis according to professional criteria
  • CG7: Know how to describe and measure interaction processes, group dynamics and group and intergroup structures.
  • CG8: Be able to identify group and intergroup problems and needs.
  • CG9: Know how to describe and measure interaction processes, organizational and inter-organizational dynamics and structures.
  • CG10: Know how to analyse the context where individual behaviour and group and intergroup processes are developed.
  • CG11: Know how to select and manage tools, products and services, and identify stakeholders.
  • CG12: Be able to establish the goals of intervention and develop a basic work plan according to its purpose (prevention, therapy, rehabilitation, insertion, guidance, etc.).
  • CG13: Know how to choose the appropriate psychological intervention techniques to achieve the intended goals.
  • CG14: Be able to use strategies and techniques to involve patients in the intervention.
  • CG15: Know how to apply direct intervention strategies and methods: psychological counselling, therapy, negotiation, mediation, etc.
  • CG16: Be able to plan the assessment of programmes and interventions.
  • CG17: Be able to measure and obtain relevant data for the assessment of interventions.
  • CG18: Know how to analyse and interpret the results of assessment.
  • CG19: Know how to provide appropriate feedback to patients.
  • CG20: Be able to prepare oral and written reports.
  • CG21: Know and comply with professional ethics of Psychology.
  • CG22: Value the contributions made by scientific research to knowledge and professional practice.
  • CG23: Promote and contribute to the health, quality of life and well-being of individuals, groups, communities and organisations.