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The Master of Arts in Education (Psychology) provides students with foundational knowledge of key psychological theories in education, along with skills to critically assess psychological research and its applications in educational settings. Participants will gain expertise in research methodologies and have hands-on experience conducting studies in educational psychology. The curriculum focuses on contemporary topics in the field while offering research engagement opportunities. Graduates will demonstrate the ability to construct and present well-reasoned arguments both in written and verbal forms, as well as critically analyze psychological theories and empirical findings. This degree is ideal for aspiring researchers in academic, public, or private sectors, individuals seeking advanced professional training, educators, related field practitioners, and those interested in psychological applications within education.