What is the meaning of the optional subjects within the curriculum of the School of Psychology?
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four years at the School of Psychology, the Doctor of Educational Philosophy, Ana Ma. Méndez, explains what the optional subjects consist of and what was the approach that
It was done from the curricular design so that the students had an active part within the some moments of their professional training.
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