Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology

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The Master of Education (M.Ed.) is an advanced degree program designed for educators who are passionate about enhancing their knowledge, skills, and leadership capabilities in the field of education. This comprehensive program delves into various aspects of educational theory, research methodologies, curriculum development, and instructional strategies. Throughout the M.Ed. program, educators engage in rigorous coursework and practical experiences that prepare them to address the diverse needs of students, communities, and educational institutions. With a focus on both theory and practice, students explore topics such as educational psychology, assessment and evaluation, technology integration, and inclusive education.

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree with Second Class Honors (Upper Division)
  • Bachelor’s Degree with Second Class Honors (Lower Division): Plus two years of working experience.
  • Bachelor’s Degree with Second Class Honors (Lower Division): With a postgraduate diploma in a related field.