Why study Psychology + Criminology?

The study of the dual Degree entails a double effort on the part of students, but also multiplies considerably their possibilities for specialization and access to the labor market.

The dual degree in Psychology and Criminology is ideal for those students who show a clear legal-forensic orientation in Psychology, providing the necessary knowledge and methodologies in both fields, which allows further research into the origin of criminal behavior, how to intervene and to prevent it, as well as how to attend victims.

This dual degree enhances the connection with professional reality and increases the possibilities of being hired in offices of victim assistance, technical teams in penitentiary institutions, services for marginalized groups, services for juvenile delinquents, psycho-social rehabilitation services, etc.

Graduate in Psychology + Criminology

The Dual Degree in Psychology and Criminology allows students to simultaneously pursue both Psychology and Criminology Degrees, thus obtaining two undergraduate degrees – the Dual Degree – over a period of five years, while developing a very versatile profile for the labor market.

This degree offers the latest and most innovative research results about how individuals behave, think, perceive and interact with the world, explanations for delinquency, real answers with respect to delinquent behaviors and the power relations in which they are produced.  
 
It will be necessary to comply with the admission prerequisites of both degrees:

  • Entry requirements for  the Psychology Degree
  • Entry requirements for the Degree in Criminology.

Issues related to the individual degrees that make up the curriculum, such as Competencies, Student Profile and other academic questions, can be consulted in the sections corresponding to said degrees.