University of Johannesburg UJ Honours in Education



University of Johannesburg UJ Honours in Education

  • ​​BEd
  • PGCE​​
  • ADE
  • Postgraduate Diplomas
  • BEd Honours
  • BEd Honours Educational Psychology
  • Masters and Doctoral
  • MEd Educational Psychology (Read information below)
Applications for  in the BEd Honours Educational Psychology
 
Applications should be submitted through the UJ enrolment centre before 30 June 2017 at 12:00. Please visit the UJ web site for the process to apply to UJ (www.uj.ac.za).  When applying for the programme be clear on the programme name and the qualification code.  Should you require administrative assistance please contact 011 559 5562 or [email protected].
For academic enquiries please contact the coordinator
Dr Helen Dunbar-Krige for the BEd Honours Educational Psychology at [email protected]  You can also track your application status at www.uj.ac.za.
To gain admission into the BEd Honours Educational Psychology a potential student should possess a four year Bachelor of Education degree with Education and Psychology as majors or a general NQF level 7 first degree with Psychology as major plus a 120C NQF level 7 Advanced Diploma in Education.
Applications for ​ in the MEd Educational Psychology
 
Applications should be submitted through the UJ enrolment centre before 30 June 2017 at 12:00. Please visit the UJ web site for the process to apply to UJ (www.uj.ac.za).  When applying for the programme be clear on the programme name and the qualification code.  Should you require administrative assistance please contact 011 559 5562 or [email protected].
For academic enquiries please contact the coordinators
Dr Tumi Diale for the MEd Educational Psychology at [email protected]. You can also track your application status at www.uj.ac.za.
To gain admission into the MEd Edu​cational Psychology student need either a BEd Honours Educational Psychology with relevant teaching qualification or an Honours in Psychology with a relevant Teacher Qualification and an average of 65% for the Honours programme.