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Postgrads in Psychology, looking into into Ed. Pschology

  • 31-01-2012 6:35pm
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    Hi there, I'm a teacher and I'm looking down the route of Educational Psychology. As my degree is in History and Sociology I'll need a two year Full time course in Psychology (or 4 yrs part time)...before applying for the 2 yr masters. At the mo the four yr postgrad is most likely, as I'll need to work just to afford the course.

    Does anyone know of different routes to Psychology Postgrads/ educational psychology.... shorter than 4 yrs part time maybe?? Or even if any courses are highly recommended...?

    Living in dublin, so near UCD etc...

    Thanks :)


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 86 ✭✭38Flowers


    Hi there, I know you posted this ages ago, but if it is still of any use to you, provided you have a level 8 degree, you can apply for the H Dip in psychology at NUIG, which qualifies you for post grads in psychology etc. I think it is closed to applications for this year, but if you wanted to apply for next year, two years is much shorter than 4!


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