Students in the Bachelor’s in Psychology acquire skills in the discipline as well as other pre-professional, cross-cutting, and linguistic skills used in activities such as consulting or assistance in human resource management. These activities can be developed in various sectors such as education, job orientation and integration, social work, business, justice, but also commerce, culture, or sports.
In addition, the knowledge and skills acquired will serve as a basis for further studies at the master's or doctoral level. From this perspective, they constitute the skills required to practice as a psychologist as well as in professions of higher education and research in psychology.