Ph.D. in Pedagogical Psychology

 Ph.D. in Pedagogical Psychology focuses on the study of teaching and learning processes, examining how psychological principles can be applied to improve educational practices. The course involves in-depth research into cognitive, emotional, and social factors affecting learning, and the development of effective teaching methods. It typically takes 3 - 5 years to complete, depending on the research topic and institutional requirements. The program includes coursework on developmental psychology, learning theories, assessment techniques, and educational interventions, followed by original research culminating in a dissertation. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, educational policy, counseling, or instructional design.