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The Master of Education (Educational Psychology) equips students with comprehensive knowledge of theoretical frameworks and cutting-edge research across various domains including learning processes, motivational factors, developmental stages from childhood through adolescence (incorporating neurological growth), cognitive abilities, and personality variations.
This program is ideal for educators teaching students at any level and particularly valuable for professionals engaged in different sectors of educational policy and practice.
As a postgraduate coursework degree, the Master of Education (Educational Psychology) delivers thorough insights into theoretical foundations and contemporary studies in key areas such as:
learning processes
motivational psychology
developmental stages from childhood through adolescence (including neurodevelopment)
cognitive functions
personality variations.
The curriculum includes mandatory core subjects, culminating in either a semester-long specialized project or a year-long research thesis. Students will also select stream-specific electives and complete additional postgraduate education units to fulfill degree requirements.