Description
In the Master’s Degree Program in Clinical Psychology (MPC) you will be able to integrate all theoretical knowledge and practical experiences that allow you to be educated and trained from the focus of your choice in four specialties: cognitive-behavioral clinical practice, systemic clinical practice, psychoanalytic clinical practice, and gerontological clinical practice.
Objective
The Master’s Degree Program in Clinical Psychology educates and trains professionals who are committed to improving the quality of their interventions, based on a solid understanding and use of research methodology with a capacity to discriminate, systematize, and organize available scientific information.
Student Learning Outcomes
You will be educated and trained as a clinical psychologist specializing in your area, an expert in the theory, techniques, and research of Clinical Psychology.

Admission profile
To pursue the Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology you must be a psychologist or physician interested in developing clinical and psychological intervention competencies, innovating clinical practice in Psychology, professionalizing evidence-based clinical management, and participating in the scientific dissemination of research findings.
Graduate profile
Upon completing this master’s degree program, you will have developed the following knowledge:
- You will understand the patient’s psychological and psychopathological processes from a scientific viewpoint.
- You will identify etiologic and diagnostic correlates of psychic state.
- You will contrast psychological theories that support the critical questioning of the fundamental concepts of their specialty related to practice.
- You will determine actions for the application of the scientific method and the methodological rigor in the generation of new knowledge.

Live an experience abroad
Have an academic experience abroad for a summer, a semester or a year.
See moreCurriculum
Consult the courses that you will take in the Master’s Degree Program in Clinical Psychology.
*The order presented may change.
Course | Credits |
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Epistemological Foundations of Contemporary Clinical Models | 6 |
Biological Foundations of Neuropsychological Behavior | 6 |
Clinical Intervention I: Cognitive-Behavioral approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention I: Systemic approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention I: Psychoanalytic approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention I: Gerontological approach | 6 |
Course | Credits |
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Cognitive-Affective Foundations of Behavior | 6 |
Psychological Foundations of Behavior | 6 |
Clinical Intervention II: Cognitive-Behavioral approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention II: Systemic approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention II: Psychoanalytic approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention II: Gerontological approach | 6 |
Course | Credits |
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Psychopathology | 6 |
Research Methodology in Clinical Psychology | 6 |
Clinical Intervention III: Cognitive-Behavioral approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention III: Systemic approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention III: Psychoanalytic approach | 6 |
Clinical Intervention III: Gerontological approach | 6 |
Course | Credits |
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Advanced Statistics in Psychological Research | 6 |
Evidence-based Clinical Practice I: Cognitive-Behavioral approach | 6 |
Evidence-based Clinical Practice I: Systemic approach | 6 |
Evidence-based Clinical Practice I: Psychoanalytical approach | 6 |
Evidence-based Clinical Practice I: Gerontological approach | 6 |