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Educational psychology: learn, develop, achieve
With a Massey BA (Educational Psychology), you will become involved with the understanding and promotion of learning and development.
With Massey’s BA (Educational Psychology) you will explore lifelong ako/learning and teaching through an understanding of cultural, cognitive, social, behavioural and emotional aspects of learners and teachers.
At Massey, educational psychology is:
You will learn about the complex relationships between learners and their environment. You can choose from a wide range of courses that reflects the diversity of psychology and education.
The types of questions you will consider in the BA (Educational Psychology) include:
Educational psychology looks at what supports and hinders learning, and informs policy and practice in education systems. Massey’s BA (Educational Psychology) will equip you with transferable skills that include research, analysis, communication and problem-solving.
This qualification can be a strong foundation for postgraduate qualifications in teaching, psychology and educational psychology.
Massey is ranked in the world’s top 150 universities for education in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) ranking.
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You may know you have an interest in Educational Psychology but you are unsure about what courses might complement this interest or lead on to a second major, or minor. The following list provides possible choices for interests in Linguistics, Philosophy, Psychology, or Sociology to help with planning your first year of study. A usual full-time workload for first year is eight courses; four courses in Semester One, and four courses in Semester Two.
You should take:
Choose three electives from:
You could find yourself working in: