Presentation of the Master
The specific and generic skills of the master’s degree in psychopedagogy provide the necessary training to act in different contexts, whether educational, socio-occupational or any other context where people are working.
The master’s degree in Psychopedagogy is aimed at:
- University graduates/students who want to complete their training to work with people, both in educational and socio-occupational contexts.
- Active socio-educational professionals and other graduates seeking an update or specialized training.
Specialities
It offers two specialties linked to the two great environments of intervention of the professional of the psychopedagogy: the educational one and the sociolaboral one.
- The Psychopedagogical Orientation to Secondary Specialty is equivalent to the master’s degree that enables the practice of the profession of teacher of compulsory secondary education and baccalaureate, vocational training and language teaching in the specialty of educational guidance.
- The Psychopedagogical Intervention in the Sociooccupational Environment Specialty will train you in tools and strategies to intervene in social and labor areas.
Career opportunities
Psychopedagogy professionals focus their functions on the educational processes of guidance and teaching and learning in a wide variety of occupations in the educational and socio-labor environment.
Depending on the qualification for access to the master's degree, the professional opportunities may be the following:
from the formal sphere:
- Psychopedagogical guidance offices and departments.
- University counseling services.
- Specialized educational services: Specialized educational services (care centers for people with disabilities, motor problems, educational resource centers for people with visual and hearing disabilities, etc.), language and social cohesion advisory teams, teams specialized in generalized disorders of behavior and conduct, child development and primary care centers, residential educational action centers, and care centers for people with disabilities.
from the non-formal sphere:
- Public occupation services.
- Information and guidance services of public administrations.
- Vocational training centers and training consultancies.
- Guidance and professional insertion services.
- Support services for labor integration.
- Business groups.
- Special Work Centers.
- Consulting and human resources departments.
- Educational and social foundations.
- Editorials and media.