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The Psychology degree is a foundation for professional Psychologists and also teacher-researchers in Psychology. The title of Psychologist is earned after a five year course and validation of a Professional Master's degree in Psychology.
The profession of researcher or lecturer-researcher is open to students with a Master's degree plus a Doctorate in Psychology.
The first two years of the course cover the main concepts and methodologies in the various fields of psychology. At Nîmes students can choose from two specialisations in their third year: one in clinical psychology and psychopathology and the other in social psychology and ergonomics in the workplace.
Upon graduation from the Licence, a wide range of options are open:
At Nîmes, the professional Master's degree (that of Montpellier III) is comprised of:
The work of a Psychologist goes well beyond the classic image of institutional work with the mentally ill, children with learning difficulties or in difficulty in their family environment. The scope is in fact much wider: skills evaluation, human relations (Human Resources Management), ergonomics (educational, working environments, etc.), learning, behavioural analysis, artificial intelligence, recruitment, training, etc. The possible career options are numerous. However, access to the related professions remains restricted. Psychology attracts a great number of candidates, however very few actually become professional Psychologists. On average only 1.5% of students registered on a first year course will actually practice as Psychologists after their five years of training.
Baccalaureate or equivalent diplomas.
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