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Entrance Exam
Biology and Geology or Portuguese or Philosophy
Teaching regime
The degree is taught on a daytime, face-to-face basis and lasts 3 academic years, corresponding to 180 credit units (ECTS).
Admission regime
Students who meet the general requirements for access to the University may apply to the Bachelor's Degree in Psychology: they hold a secondary degree or a legally equivalent qualification; they take the entrance exams (Biology and Geology or Philosophy or Portuguese).
Under the provisions of Decree-Law no. 64/2006, of March 21, those over 23 years of age who have completed their studies by December 31st prior to the year in which they are applying may also apply to the course, and who, not being holders of qualifications for access to higher education, provide proof of their ability to attend (their own regulations). Degree holders can also apply, provided they can prove their knowledge in a specific area.
Students should show an interest in the scientific content in this area, but also a sensitivity to cultural and social knowledge and adequate oral and written expression skills.
To apply for the Degree it is necessary to pay a fee of 165,00€.
If you are over the age of 23 you must pay a fee of 245,00€.
You may also be subject to a special access fee of 65€, if you are a candidate who has completed high school abroad, and whose equivalence process is intermediated by UCP.
After admission, it will be necessary at the time of enrolment to pay the tuition and registration fee, including school insurance and card, in the amount of 435,00€.
The first tuition fee is payable in the month of October, until the 10th. The monthly tuition fee is 463,50€ (for 30ECTS per semester) for admitted students (15,45€ per credit unit) totaling 4.635,00€ annually.
The subsequent annual registration fee is 335€.
Note: The application fee, registration and first tuition fee are non-refundable.
Entrance Exam
Biology and Geology or Portuguese or Philosophy
Teaching regime
The degree is taught on a daytime, face-to-face basis and lasts 3 academic years, corresponding to 180 credit units (ECTS).
Admission regime
Students who meet the general requirements for access to the University may apply to the Bachelor's Degree in Psychology: they hold a secondary degree or a legally equivalent qualification; they take the entrance exams (Biology and Geology or Philosophy or Portuguese).
Under the provisions of Decree-Law no. 64/2006, of March 21, those over 23 years of age who have completed their studies by December 31st prior to the year in which they are applying may also apply to the course, and who, not being holders of qualifications for access to higher education, provide proof of their ability to attend (their own regulations). Degree holders can also apply, provided they can prove their knowledge in a specific area.
Students should show an interest in the scientific content in this area, but also a sensitivity to cultural and social knowledge and adequate oral and written expression skills.
Entrance Exam
Biology and Geology or Portuguese or Philosophy
Teaching regime
The degree is taught on a daytime, face-to-face basis and lasts 3 academic years, corresponding to 180 credit units (ECTS).
Admission regime
Students who meet the general requirements for access to the University may apply to the Bachelor's Degree in Psychology: they hold a secondary degree or a legally equivalent qualification; they take the entrance exams (Biology and Geology or Philosophy or Portuguese).
Under the provisions of Decree-Law no. 64/2006, of March 21, those over 23 years of age who have completed their studies by December 31st prior to the year in which they are applying may also apply to the course, and who, not being holders of qualifications for access to higher education, provide proof of their ability to attend (their own regulations). Degree holders can also apply, provided they can prove their knowledge in a specific area.
Students should show an interest in the scientific content in this area, but also a sensitivity to cultural and social knowledge and adequate oral and written expression skills.