Bachelor in Psychological and Educational Sciences, speech therapy orientation
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor's program in Psychological Sciences and Education, with a specialization in Logopedics, leads to a transitional Bachelor's degree. This degree provides access to various Master's programs but does not offer a professional qualification.
Program Objectives
The general objective of the Bachelor's program is to transmit basic knowledge of the discipline and develop essential intellectual skills for university education.
Program Structure
The Faculty organizes two orientations in the Bachelor's program:
- A general orientation, which provides access to Master's programs in Psychology and Education
- A Logopedics orientation, which provides access to the Master's program in Logopedics only
Post-Bachelor Opportunities
After completing the Bachelor's program in Psychological Sciences and Education with a specialization in Logopedics, students can pursue further education through the Master's program in Logopedics.
Program Details
The Bachelor's program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to the field of Psychological Sciences and Education. The program's curriculum is structured to develop students' intellectual skills and provide a solid foundation for future academic pursuits.
First-Year Curriculum
The first year of the Bachelor's program introduces students to the fundamental concepts and principles of the discipline.
