
Master's Degree in Educational Psychology 
The Master's Degree in Educational Psychology offers comprehensive training to understand the relationship between learning processes and human development. Students acquire strategies to identify and solve behavioral problems in the educational field.
- Demonstrates strong verbal communication skills.
- Solves problems using mathematical and logical reasoning.
- Analyzes and interprets charts, graphs, and statistical data.
- Proposes solutions to social, cultural, or environmental challenges, drawing on experience and theoretical foundations in the social sciences and humanities.
Evaluates strategic management programs in the educational, pedagogical and research area, within the framework of educational quality.
Designs didactic strategies, depending on the characteristics of the students, to improve the quality of learning in the training processes with support in research.
Develops research projects in the field of university teaching to establish strategies and propose innovative teaching-learning activities in higher-level educational environments, with ethics and social responsibility.
In accordance with university regulations, students must demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language (or, where applicable, their native language). This includes the ability to speak clearly, understand what they read and hear, and communicate effectively in writing.
- Psychology of Human Development
- Contemporary Psychopedagogical Models
Study hours:
The synchronous activities of the master's degree take place through videoconferences on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 7:00 p.m., while the extracurricular counseling sessions are held on Saturdays, between 8:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., or from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.


