First, the course overview
In various environments and throughout the life cycle. More specifically, they study issues related to cognitive process and development of neuroscience, evaluation and intervention, as well as the design and evaluation of learning environment and teaching practice, taking into account typical and atypical people. Although the main discipline foundation of educational and consulting psychology is psychology and education, it has made contributions and been enriched through extensive interdisciplinary cooperation with medicine and other health professions. Neuroscience; Computer science; Science; Social work and policy; And the law.
Students in our course can use McGill University's Psychological Education and Counseling Clinic and Department Evaluation Material Resource Center. In order to cultivate students' professional skills in evaluation, treatment and supervision, students can use the latest standardized materials and the most advanced places for psychological and cognitive evaluation.
Our professional courses have also established links with world-class public and private organizations, including health care institutions and school boards, where students can receive internship and internship supervision training. Our teachers participate in local, domestic and international interdisciplinary cooperative research. These networks provide students with valuable contacts and contacts with different research laboratories, research leaders and professional organizations. Students can benefit from international mobility programs and professional training in specific locations. Our students work closely with the faculty and staff of the research team and participate in the research-based master's and doctoral degrees.
Second, the employment prospects of graduates
Our graduates can gain career development in various favorable environments. These include but are not limited to: academic and research environment; Professional psychology (consulting and school psychology); Professional innovative teaching; Educational research; At all levels (such as schools, colleges and universities; School board; Development and leadership of the Ministry of Education; Staff development; And vocational education.
Third, degree setting.
The following sections provide detailed descriptions of graduate degrees: consulting psychology, school/applied psychology and educational psychology.
1. Master of Arts degree
Students can get a master's degree:
Counseling psychology (part-time) mainly focuses on: major/internship (courses and internships); School/Applied Child Psychology (non-degree thesis).
Educational psychology focuses on: school/applied child psychology; Health professional education; Human development; Study science.
2. Master's degree in education
Students can get a degree in educational psychology. Please note that these are part-time options. Educational psychology majors offer the following courses: family life education (currently suspended); General educational psychology; General educational psychology (project); Inclusive education; Inclusive education (project); Learn scientific theory.
3. Research doctorate
Educational psychology focuses on: consulting psychology; Human development; Learn science; School/Applied Child Psychology.
4. Postdoctoral degree
The Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology offers a postdoctoral degree: Applied Child Psychology. The application of child psychology in schools has been recognized by the Canadian Psychological Association. Consulting psychology has also been recognized by certified public accountants.
Fourth, the contact telephone number of the college
Information of consulting course: 5 14-398-4242
Fax: 5 14-398-6968
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