PS 1002 Current Behavioral Studies
Value the theoretical models and investigations of recent contributions in behavioral studies, maintaining the goal of reflecting about this advances and their implications in present Psychology.
Value the theoretical models and investigations of recent contributions in behavioral studies, maintaining the goal of reflecting about this advances and their implications in present Psychology.
The aim of the course is to describe the theoretical and methodological foundations of the psychological intervention process, which will supplement students' comprehension of the work of psychologists from diverse perspectives in order to broaden their frame of reference with regards to human behavior.
This course aims to analyze the evolution and contribution of the main psychological systems, such as psychoanalysis, behaviorism, humanism and the cognitive approach, which provide responses to the questions raised by human behavior from different perspectives.
This course aims to provide students with the administrative foundations to put into practice the basic concepts of administrative planning and organization. Students will apply this knowledge to streamline processes for the use of material and human resources.
The aim of this course is for students to tackle the different management techniques with a surgical prosthetic approach and have the capacity to develop an appropriate treatment plan for the different clinical cases.
The aim of this course is to study periodontal structures as well as different periodontal diseases and acquire the capacity to develop an appropriate treatment plan for different cases.
This course aims to train students for advanced oral surgical therapy. They will apply acquired knowledge and develop skills and abilities oriented to the handling of endodontic - periodontal problems.
The aim of this course is for students to review advanced knowledge of endodontic - periodontal treatments, as well as the techniques, procedures, and materials used in them and develop the necessary psychomotor skills for their accomplishment.
The aim of this course is for students to: (1) Gain deeper knowledge of the morpho-functional components of the endodontic - periodontal system and their relations with the rest of the body. (2) Study the epidemiology of endodontic and periodontic diseases.
The aim of this course is for students to: (1) Assume the responsibility of educating patients as regards the prevention of alterations of the dental pulp. (2) Apply diagnostic tests and therapeutic schemes such as pulpotomy and pulpectomy to permanet teeth.