Selection Procedure
The selection of work placements takes place in the second year of the master’s program, at the end of September. Students are provided with a list of work placement centers and a sheet containing information about each center, detailing the activities and tasks to be performed during this period of professional training. The choice of the work placement center is made based on the student's average grade from the first year, as recorded in the first-year launchpad, and the alignment of the available position with their professional specialization interests.
The work placement period lasts 400 hours, starting in February and concluding at the end of June. Work placements can begin before February, at the convenience of the work placement center and the student, as long as they do not interfere with the student's academic activities.
Work Placement Center Offer
The offer of work placement centers is diverse and covers the following areas of professional specialization:
- Early Childhood Intervention
- Sports Psychology
- Residential Center for Minors / Judicial Measures
- Immigration / Homeless Individuals
- Judicial Measures Team in Open Environment
- Specialized Childhood and Adolescent Intervention Team (EIIA)
- Victims' Assistance Office
- General Social Services
- Community Prevention Unit
- Elderly Care Residences
- Family and Judicial Meeting Points and Family Reception Centers
- Health Promotion Center
- Mental Health Center
- Prison Institutions
- Others (please specify)
Completion of the Work Placement
Once the work placement has been completed, the student must submit the work placement report to their academic tutor. The structure of the report is described in the work placement guide available in the virtual classroom.