Specific educational aims
The graduate in cognitive psychology and psychobiology must: - have the basic knowledge which characterises the different sectors of the psychological disciplines; - have acquired adequate knowledge of the methods and procedures of scientific investigation; - have acquired experience and abilities of operating professionally in the services directed to individuals, groups, organisations and the community; - be able to study mental processes in different situations: unify and integrate knowledge and competencies of classical general and experimental psychology, of cognitive sciences and of neuro-psychobiological bases of behaviour; - be able to interpret and, through the conceptual instruments and the techniques made available by general psychology and the cognitive sciences, deal with the multiple problems the individual encounter in complex environments |