The master on Applied Psychology has a professionalizing nature, aiming at providing competencies of assessment, intervention and research in specific domains in which psychologists have been developing their professional and scientific activity. The curriculum of the master Program is organized in two levels corresponding to the 1st and 2nd years, respectively. The first year is characterized by a transverse and broad training focused on problems and issues on various domains of the Applied Psychology, and involves the development of competencies of assessment and intervention on clinical, psychoeducational, social, community, and organizational issues and settings. The second level aims at a more differentiated training, focused on a specific area of psychology professional practice: Clinical and Health Psychology, School and Educational Psychology, Justice and Community Psychology, and Organizations and Sports Psychology. During this year, the students carry out a supervised practicum and a master’s dissertation.