Bachelor’s degree in Psychology+ Organizational Psychology Programme

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    If you are about to start university or have only recently begun, there are a few key concepts it is helpful to be familiar with. 

    In this video we will explain the most common ones: bachelor’s degrees, double degrees, ECTS credits, Deusto degrees, specialisations, dual degrees, honour loans, etc.

    Psychology

    Studying at Deusto

    You will follow a progressive learning process: from the fundamentals, approaches to psychological processes or methodology to the evaluation and intervention phase in different fields of psychology.

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    The first year of study

    Provides students with a comprehensive view of the fundamentals of psychology, teaching them to understand the mental processes involved and the methodology that makes this discipline a science.

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    In 2nd year

    The subjects focus on setting the social foundations of behaviour, personality and the first contacts with diagnostic assessment. In second year, you will have specific subjects such as development cooperation or social involvement and values. You will also have the opportunity to join the Honours Programme.

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    In 3rd year of study

    Your global view of Psychology will enable you to delve more deeply into Assessment and Intervention and begin to study subjects that are closely related to your areas of interest.

    And if you want to broaden your horizons and go beyond borders, you will have the opportunity to spend an academic year at another Spanish or foreign university.

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    In 4th year

    You will have the opportunity to put into practice all the knowledge acquired in previous years through internships in various psychology centres. You will have your first experience with basic and applied research through the Undergraduate Final Year Project, focusing on the research areas of our research teams. 

    A practical and dynamic learning method

    Deusto learning model (MAUD)

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    Experiential context

    We know that we learn from experience. Therefore, at Deusto, our starting point is students’ previous knowledge.

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    Reflective observation

    Once these preliminary outlines have been established, it is essential to observe them and also to question them.

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    Conceptualisation

    We compare our previous knowledge with written theory on the subject.

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    Active learning

    Learning needs not only to understand that theory but to put it into practice. To this end, activities, exercises, practices, projects and/or research work are carried out, where each student applies different skills.

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    Assessment

    Finally, the assessment process involves reflection on what the student has learned and evaluation of the work completed.

    Living and studying in a foreign country

    International programme

    Inyour third year, if you meet the academic and language requirements, you will be able to access an international mobility experience for a full academic year. Thus, in addition to gaining knowledge of another culture, you will learn to adapt to new situations and develop your language skills.

    Psychology has at least 50 places agreed with national and international universities so that students can attend these universities under the Erasmus +, SICUE (at a national level) and bilateral agreements.

    Destinations and further information

    Mobility regulations - Faculty of Psychology and Education  

    With regard to national universities, the University of Deusto has agreements that facilitate mobility and exchange with all Spanish universities in addition to those listed above.

    Furthermore, the University of Deusto coordinates the Erasmus Mundus Action 2 programme for Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine, for the Gulf States, andAsia, and participates in the Russiapackage. The participation and coordination in these mobility packages offers an opportunity to extend the network of partners and promote new mobility destinations.

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    UNDERGRADUATE FINAL YEAR PROJECTDemonstrate what you have learnt

    IN THE FINAL YEAR OF YOUR DEGREE

    In the Bachelor's Degree in Psychology you will develop your Final Degree Project in your 4th year.º . To enrol in 4th year, you must have completed, or at least enrolled for all of the core and compulsory subjects in the programme syllabus.

    This is a full year project that is worth 12 ECTS in the study programme. 

    WHAT DOES IT CONSIST OF?

    It is an empirical research project that must be developed in a professional and mature manner under the supervision of a lecturer. You will have to defend it in public before an examining committee. The Final Degree Project will allow you to gain in-depth knowledge of a branck of psychological knowledge. In the final year of your studies you will already have gained an understanding of modes of thought and research methods to add your own contribution.

    WHAT WILL I LEARN?

    The Undergraduate Final Year Project is ideal for you to learn how to:
    - Work independently and autonomously, and manage projects and tasks.
    - Identify the main resources that psychology has developed, knowing the principles, methods and techniques of psychological measurement, evaluation and diagnosis.
    - Describe and measure psychological variables .
    - Formulate, design and carry out an empirical research project .
    - Draft scientific reports in psychology.

    Deusto

    Honors Program

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    Deusto

    Honors Program

    The Honors Program is a distinction for the most outstanding students recently created at the University of Deusto, but with a long tradition in English and American universities.

    Its aim is to recognise the efforts of the students with the best records. It is obtained by taking elective subjects, some of them in English, as well as by participating in voluntary activities, in national and international exchange programmes and by demonstrating a capacity for extra effort through the development of researchwork.
     

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    Academic regulations

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    Deusto

    Academic regulations

    It is important to know the regulations governing undergraduate degree programmes. They contain full information about the number of exam sessions you are allowed to sit, requirements to continue in the degree programme (minimum number of credits you must pass per year, moving on to the next year of study, maximum time allowed to complete the degree….), regulations for recognition of credits and the General Academic Regulations.

    You can see all the academic regulations on the Academic Regulations section on the Deusto student website you can consult all the academic regulations.