Program Overview
University Program Information
The University of Bari Aldo Moro offers a Master's Degree program in Psychology (LM-51). The program is divided into three curricula:
- Psicologia Clinica nel Ciclo di Vita (Clinical Psychology in the Life Cycle)
- Psicologia Forense e Neuropsicologia (Forensic and Neuropsychology)
- Psicologia dell'Organizzazione, Formazione, New Media (Organizational, Training, and New Media Psychology)
Admission Criteria
Admission to the program is through a competition for titles. The number of available positions for the 2025/2026 academic year is:
- 147 positions for EU and non-EU residents in Italy
- 3 positions for non-EU residents outside of Italy, with 1 position reserved for students from the People's Republic of China participating in the "Marco Polo" project
Application Procedure
The application must be submitted online through the PICA.CINECA platform by September 22, 2025, at 23:59. A payment of €60.00 is required, exclusively through PagoPA, by September 22, 2025.
Support and Information
For administrative information related to the competition procedure, please contact the U.O. Procedure di accesso ai corsi di studio a numero programmato. For technical issues with the online application platform, please contact the Sezione Data Engineering.
Additional Information
Students with disabilities or specific learning disorders (DSA) must submit a medical certification to request appropriate assistance or additional time for the admission test. The university offers support services, including counseling and academic support, to help students succeed in their studies.
Program Structure
The Master's Degree program in Psychology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of psychological theories, methods, and applications. The program includes a range of courses, seminars, and research activities that allow students to develop their critical thinking, research, and professional skills.
Research Areas
The program covers various research areas, including clinical psychology, forensic psychology, neuropsychology, organizational psychology, and new media psychology. Students have the opportunity to work with experienced researchers and professionals in their chosen field, developing their research skills and contributing to the advancement of knowledge in psychology.
Graduation and Career Opportunities
Upon completion of the program, students are awarded a Master's Degree in Psychology (LM-51). Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including clinical psychology, research, education, and industry. The program also provides a solid foundation for further studies, such as a Ph.D. in Psychology.
