Master’s in Neuropsychology
The Master’s in Neuropsychology trains you to become a specialist in neuropsychological assessment and treatment, providing a solid theoretical and practical foundation. In just two years, you will develop clinical and research skills, enabling you to lead interdisciplinary teams and design projects in various fields: clinical, educational, forensic, and occupational.
Mode:
Blended
Duration:
2 years
Subjects:
22
Program details
The field of neuropsychology requires an increasing number of professionals with strong theoretical and applied knowledge. There is a growing demand for specialists in diverse areas such as clinical, educational, forensic, and occupational settings. The Master’s in Neuropsychology aims to provide future graduates with the necessary competencies to produce knowledge and develop excellent practice in the field of neuropsychology. Graduates will be equipped with a broad range of tools to solve problems in new contexts, integrate knowledge, formulate judgments, and communicate their conclusions clearly and appropriately.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Master’s in Neuropsychology will be able to:
Conduct neuropsychological assessments and treatments, with professional expertise in their field of undergraduate studies, at the highest university level.
Participate in, organize, and lead interdisciplinary teams for neuropsychological assessment and treatment, within the scope of their undergraduate qualifications.
Design and carry out basic and applied research projects in neuropsychology.
Produce and communicate neuropsychological knowledge.
Design and contribute to training and updating programs in the discipline.
Develop and participate in community intervention projects where neuropsychological contributions can be applied.
Curriculum
First Year
First Semester
Neuroscience I
Neuropsycholinguistics
Cognitive Neuroscience
Research Methodology I
Clinical Neuropsychology
Final Work Workshop I (annual)
Second Semester
Neuroscience II
Pediatric Neuropsychology
Neuropsychology of Aging
Final Work Workshop I (annual)
Second Year
First Semester
Neuroscience III
Research Methodology II
Neuropsychological Assessment
Neuropsychology of Learning
Final Work Workshop II (annual)
Second Semester
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
Final Work Workshop II (annual)
Elective I
Elective II
Clinical Practice Symposium
Optional Clinical Courses
Neuropsychological Clinic for Language Disorders
Neuropsychological Clinic for Learning Disorders
Neuropsychological Clinic for Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Neuropsychological Clinic for Motor Disorders
Workshops
Final Work Workshop I
Final Work Workshop II
Other Requirements
English Credits I and II