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Master’s in Social Psychology

The Master’s in Social Psychology trains you as an expert in intrapersonal and social processes, with a focus on research and public policies. This program is offered in a blended modality, combining both in-person and virtual learning, and lasts 2 years plus a Final Thesis. It is accredited by CONEAU.

Mode:
Blended
Duration:
2 years + Final Thesis
Subjects:
14
Program details

The Master’s in Social Psychology aims to form professionals in the field and foster the development of researchers who enrich and expand knowledge from various theoretical approaches. The program emphasizes excellence in developing competencies and tools for research. This master’s degree has been approved by the Comisión Nacional de Evaluación y Acreditación Universitaria (CONEAU) with resolution IF-2018-40578279-APN / RM 1611-2019.

Career Opportunities

Graduates will gain:

  • Comprehensive knowledge of the Social Psychology discipline and its complementary sciences.

  • Understanding of the contributions Social Psychology offers for the development of public and private policies and its impact from a psychosocial perspective.

  • General and specific knowledge enabling the research of issues within the Social Psychology field.

  • Ability to communicate and collaborate with peers in scientific and professional settings, fostering knowledge exchange and interdisciplinary teamwork.

  • Comprehension of social reality as a source of problems that can be scientifically addressed from a psychosocial perspective.

  • Instrumental skills to formulate research hypotheses in Social Psychology, critically evaluating various contributions in the field, and applying the scientific method.

Knowledge to design, develop, and evaluate the impact of psychological intervention plans and programs in the field of Social Psychology.

Curriculum

Axis 1

  • History and Epistemological Foundations of Social Psychology

  • Psychosocial Processes and Theoretical Perspectives in Social Psychology

Axis 2

  • Development of Social Cognition

  • Construction of Social Thought: Social Representations

  • Social and Personal Identity

  • Socialization Processes

  • Intergroup Relations: Prejudice, Stereotypes, and Discrimination

  • Areas of Research and Intervention in Social Psychology

Axis 3

  • Research Methodology I

  • Research Methodology II

  • Quantitative Data Analysis

  • Qualitative Data Analysis

Transversal Axis

  • Thesis Workshop

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