Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies
Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies
Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies aims to develop talented people who can contribute in various fields by utilizing academic wisdom based on the theoretical and practical research results of education and psychology regarding various problems related to humans and society that arise in today's rapidly changing social situation.We study the life of humans who live in pursuit of a better life (well-being) in a highly information-based and fluid society, and we expect students to acquire high-level research skills and professionalism by studying research areas such as development and maturation, cognition and information, and clinical practice from the perspectives of education and psychology based on philosophy, thought, and historical research.
Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies
List of majors in Graduate School of Education, Psychology and Human Studies
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Education Major
We have a wide range of curricula, including early childhood clinical practice, lifelong learning, clinical education for children with disabilities, cognitive psychology, media studies, clinical education, comparative education, educational history, educational thought, educational philosophy, educational sociology, and school education. Students can conduct theoretical, practical, and interdisciplinary research while considering the entire life cycle from early childhood through adolescence, adulthood, and old age.
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Psychology major
The course is divided into the "Psychology Course" and the "Clinical Psychology Course." The Clinical Psychology Course has been designated as a Type 1 course by the Clinical Psychologist Certification Association. The teaching staff and curriculum are organized to accommodate the diverse research themes of graduate students. Four of the faculty members in charge of lectures and research guidance are qualified clinical psychologists.
