The Specialisation in Education Psychology and Human Development within the Master’s in Psychology at the Faculty of Education and Psychology of the Universidade Católica Portuguesa (FEP-UCP) prepares professionals to intervene in educational and social contexts and to promote human development across the lifespan.
The programme combines scientific rigour with professional practice, supported by applied research developed at the Research Centre for Human Development (CEDH).
Plan of Study
A flexible study plan that allows you to build a tailored learning pathway through optional course units from the various specialisation areas within the Master’s in Psychology.
1st Year: Development of knowledge and competencies 2nd Year: Professional: One-year Curricular Internship Academic: Dissertation integrated into a research project
Psychological assessment and intervention in schools and community projects Socio-emotional development and promotion of well-being Prevention of learning difficulties and risk behaviours Intervention with families, teachers and groups Planning and evaluation of socio-educational projects Research in educational psychology
What our students say
Sara Moreira (2nd-year Master’s student)
“Choosing the Master’s in Psychology, with a specialisation in Education Psychology and Human Development, was a decisive step in my academic path. I consolidated my knowledge and developed practical skills, always supported closely by the teaching staff. This programme has laid a solid foundation for my future professional development in Psychology.”
We offer a wide range of Curricular Internship options, supported by partnerships with prestigious community organisations, and provide international mobility opportunities through the Erasmus+ programme and international internships at the end of the Master’s.
Career Opportunities
Schools and kindergartens (public and private), municipal education services Residential care homes, NGOs, community centres, sports clubs Family support centres, parental counselling, inclusion projects Training centres, Institute for Employment and Vocational Training Universities, research centres, private practice
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this specialisation part of the Master’s in Psychology at Católica Porto?
Yes, this specialisation is part of the Master’s in Psychology at Católica Porto and is accredited by A3ES.
Yes, it meets all the requirements for access to the OPP.
Are there scholarships for the Master’s in Psychology?
Yes. FEP-UCP offers Merit Scholarships and Awards for students with excellent academic results, as well as social support managed by Católica Porto’s Students and Employability Office.
What degree is awarded upon completion, regardless of the specialisation?
Regardless of the specialisation you choose (Education Psychology and Human Development, Clinical and Health Psychology, or Psychology of Justice and Deviant Behaviour), the academic degree awarded is Master in Psychology. This qualification provides a solid foundation for professional practice and for registration with the Portuguese Psychologists’ Association (OPP).
If I choose one specialisation now, can I work in another area later?
Yes. The specialisation defines the focus of your internship and research, but it does not limit your career. After completing the Master’s and the OPP junior professional year, you may switch areas through practical experience, continuing education or postgraduate training.
Ciclo de estudos acreditado pela Agência de Avaliação e Acreditação do Ensino Superior (A3ES)
Registo DGES n.º: R/A-Ef1213/2011/AL02 | Data: 18.01.2019 | Publicação em Diário da República disponível aqui.
Contacts
Admissions
E-mail: admissions.porto@ucp.pt
Phone: 00351 939 450 000 / 00351 939 450 012
Monday to Friday: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM and 2:30 PM - 5:30 PM