GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Name of course :
    EARLY CARE
  • Qualification awarded:
    Diploma d'Especialització (Degree Universitat Barcelona)
  • Number of credits:
    30,00
  • Centre responsible :
    Faculty of Psychology
  • Length of course (in academic years):
    2
  • Mode of delivery (face-to-face/ blended/ distance):
    Face-to-face
MANAGEMENT:
  • Rivero García, M. Magdalena

  • Vilaseca Momplet, Rosa M.

This postgraduate course forms part of the master's degree or postgraduate degree
RECOMMENDED APPLICANT PROFILES AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

Holders of pre-EHEA or bachelor's degrees in psychology, physiotherapy, speech therapy, medicine, education, educational psychology, occupational therapy, social work or related disciplines.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

- To acquire specialized training in early care.
- To gain the skills needed to detect risks in childhood development through theoretical and practical training.
- To learn to carry out preventive actions.
- To learn to detect requirements for intervention.
- To learn to assess early childhood development and family settings.
- To be able to implement intervention programmes for the purpose of optimizing childhood development.

FURTHER INFORMATION OF INTEREST
  • Enrolment fee:
    • First year:
      1.910,00 €
    • Second year:
      1.090,00 €
    • An increase of 10% is applied to the price, up to a maximum of € 70, as administration fee
  • In-company placement(s):
    No
  • Date on which pre-enrolment begins:
    5/15/2024
  • Date on which pre-enrolment ends:
    11/29/2024
  • Classes begin:
    2/7/2025
FACULTY OR SCHOOL WHERE THE COURSE IS TAUGHT
FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIES
  • Name of individual or institution:
    Magda Rivero García
  • Address:
    Passeig de la Vall d'Hebron,171
    08035 Barcelona
    Espanya
  • Email address:
    mriverog@ub.edu
  • Webpage:
    https://masteratencionprecoz.com
  • Telephone:
    933125819
  • Observations:
    During 2025, classes take place on Wednesdays and Fridays from 5 to 9 p.m. (except for July, August and September). Schedules for 2026 must be arranged with work placement centres within the working hours of the professionals at each centre (mostly morning schedules). The work placement period may vary depending on the number of hours spent at the centre each week. The provisional calendar runs from February to June 2026, with 12 to15 hours of class per week (240 hours in total). The presentation of final master's degree projects will take place in the first fortnight of July 2026, or, exceptionally, the first week of September 2026. If you need more information, get in touch with Magda Rivero (mriverog@ub.edu, passeig de la Vall d'Hebron, 171, 08035 Barcelona). Contact preferably by e-mail. Appointments can also be arranged.