Master of Education (Educational Psychology)

This program develops a critical understanding of the causes of conflict and violence, and the means of attaining peace, justice and human rights on a local and global scale. Informed by the latest research, it is focused on refining the theoretical understanding and practical skills that can be applied to the increasingly diverse field of peace and conflict studies. Research projects and other activities focus on the resolution of conflict with a view to attaining just societies.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Camperdown/Darlington

Full-time - 1 years

$31,500
N/A

Structure

Credit points required: 48

Subjects

  • Peace and conflict studies

Entry requirements

  • A Bachelor of Education from the University of Sydney or equivalent qualification and either the completion of postgraduate studies, or professional experience equivalent to one year full-time in a field considered by the Faculty to be appropriate to the program of study
  • or a bachelor's degree and either the Graduate Diploma in Education or Bachelor of Teaching or Master of Teaching from the University of Sydney or equivalent qualification
  • or a bachelor's degree from the University of Sydney or equivalent qualification and either the completion of postgraduate studies in Education, or professional experience equivalent to two years full-time in a field considered by the Faculty to be appropriate to the program of study
  • or completion of the embedded Graduate Diploma in Educational Studies (Educational Psychology) from the University of Sydney
  • or equivalent qualification.

Study Pathways

Exit points: Graduate Certificate in Peace and Conflict Studies; Graduate Diploma in Peace and Conflict Studies.

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