Psychology of typical and atypical development
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program in question is a Master's degree in Psychology of typical and atypical development, offered by the Faculty of Medicine and Psychology at Sapienza Università di Roma.
Program Details
- Program Code: 33580
- Test Code: 33580
- Course Type: Master's degree
- Bachelor Class: LM-51
- Duration: 2 years
- Faculty: Medicina e Psicologia
- Department: PSICOLOGIA DEI PROCESSI DI SVILUPPO E SOCIALIZZAZIONE
- Language: Italian
- Lesson Mode: Conventional - in Person
Educational Objectives and Professional Opportunities
The program aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of typical and atypical development in psychology, preparing them for professional opportunities in this field.
Study Plan and Degree Programme Choice Orientation
The study plan is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the subject matter, and the degree programme choice orientation is intended to guide students in selecting the most suitable programme for their academic and professional goals.
International Experiences and Lecturers
The program offers international experiences and is taught by experienced lecturers in the field of psychology.
Organisation and Quality Assurance
The program is organised by the Department of PSICOLOGIA DEI PROCESSI DI SVILUPPO E SOCIALIZZAZIONE, and quality assurance is ensured through the university's quality assurance processes.
Recognition of Further Professional Training Activities
Recognition or total or partial remedial of further professional training activities (UAFP), equal to 10 ECTS, is envisaged for degree programmes in Psychological Sciences and Techniques - class L-24. Candidates with UAFP certification for all 10 ECTS envisaged may proceed with the request for recognition. Candidates with UAFP certification for part of 10 ECTS envisaged may proceed with the request for recognition and acquire the missing credits while carrying out the programme's study plan. Candidates who do not have the 10 ECTS related to UAFP acquire the missing credits while carrying out the programme's study plan.
Request for Recognition
Enrolled students must submit their request for recognition by October 31, 2025. For further information, please refer to Article 7 of the Call for Applications.
