The Bachelor of Psychology with a specialization in Educational Psychology focuses on understanding how individuals learn and develop within educational settings. This program combines core psychological theories with practical applications to support students’ cognitive, emotional, and social development.
Students learn to assess learning needs, design effective interventions, and promote positive educational environments. Key topics include child development, learning theories, counseling techniques, special education, and educational assessment.
Graduates are prepared for roles in schools, counseling centers, educational research, and child development programs, helping to improve learning outcomes and foster healthy psychological growth in diverse educational contexts.