Explore the programs and courses offered by PHD- Educational Psychology
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Doctorate in Educational Psychology is an advanced degree focused on the understanding and application of psychology in the context of education and upbringing. It includes a detailed study of the psychological principles that influence the learning and teaching process, the development of effective teaching strategies, student assessment, and the improvement of the learning environment.
The objectives of the Doctorate in Educational Psychology program are:
To prepare qualified researchers in the field of educational psychology, capable of conducting original research in this field and developing knowledge.
To provide graduates with the skills necessary to apply educational psychology in various educational settings, such as schools, universities, and the private sector.
To prepare specialists capable of designing and implementing effective educational programs that meet the diverse needs of students.
To prepare experts in the field of educational and psychological counseling, capable of providing psychological support to students, teachers, and parents.
To develop graduates' abilities to think critically and innovate in the field of educational psychology.
Training in the first semester:
First. Reinforcement lessons:
- Modern and contemporary teaching strategies 1
- Modern learning theories and their pedagogical applications 1
- Lessons in methodology 1
Second. Workshops:
- Learning difficulties
- Documentary research
- Observation methods
Third. Forums:
- Educational engineering
Training in the second semester:
First. Reinforcement lessons:
- Modern and contemporary teaching strategies 2
- Modern learning theories and their pedagogical applications 2
- Lessons in methodology 2
Second. Workshops:
- Individual differences
- Educational evaluation
- In-depth statistics and the use of SPSS
Third. Forums:
- Comparative education
- Content analysis
Potential career opportunities for graduates with a PhD in Educational Psychology include:
Professorships at universities and colleges.
Researchers at educational research centers.
Educational and psychological consultants in schools and the private sector.
School and private school principals.
Instructional developers in educational institutions.
Specialists in the design and evaluation of educational programs.
Skills acquired by graduates with a PhD in Educational Psychology include:
The ability to conduct scientific research in the field of educational psychology.
The ability to analyze and interpret research data.
The ability to design and implement training and qualification programs.
The ability to apply educational psychology in various educational settings.
The ability to think critically and solve problems in the field of educational psychology.
The ability to communicate effectively with students, teachers, and parents.
The ability to lead and manage educational programs.
Students who hold a Master's degree in Educational Sciences in all its specializations are eligible to participate in the doctoral competition. Students who hold a Master's degree in Educational Sciences with a good grade are also eligible to enroll in doctoral training by direct registration.
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