Program Overview
Program Overview
The Master's program in General Health Psychology is designed to equip students with the necessary competencies to practice as professionals in the field of health psychology. The program is based on the scientist-professional approach, which emphasizes the acquisition of both professional and research skills.
Program Details
- Center: Faculty of Health Sciences
- Program: Master's in General Health Psychology
- Duration: 90 credits
- Places: 30
- Modality: On-site
Professional Atributions
This Master's program has recognized professional attributions for practicing a regulated profession.
Practices
The program includes obligatory practice stays, entrepreneurship, job orientation, international practices, and more.
Facilities
The program is located in a unique, modern, sustainable, and accessible campus with leading facilities in teaching and research.
Access and Admission
Information on the access profile, offer of places, and processes of pre-enrollment, waiting lists, and enrollment can be found here.
Study Plan
The study plan includes subjects, schedules, faculty, title competencies, master's coordination, and more.
Final Master's Project (TFM)
Information and regulations on the TFM, as well as the repository of works from previous courses, can be consulted here.
After the Master's
The program offers various labor exits and professional profiles, as well as options for continuing education.
Quality of the Title
Access to the memory, quality systems, reports, indicators, and satisfaction of interest groups of this master's program can be found here.
Regulations
A link to all the regulations of this master's program, including evaluation, permanence, recognition, and more, can be found here.
Related Studies
- Master's in Work, Organizational, and Human Resources Psychology: 60 credits, 38 places
- Master's in Family Intervention and Mediation: 60 credits, 40 places
Scholarships and Aid
Information on scholarships and aid for tuition, travel grants, dining aid, rental aid, aid for unforeseen circumstances, aid for university associations, and aid for curricular practices outside the university can be found here. The UJI has different programs to facilitate access to master's studies through external entity aid, as well as aid from collaborating entities. NA
