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Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

PGDipEdPsyc
30 January 2026

Transform teaching, learning, and wellbeing through applied educational psychology.

START

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

Degree Structure - Start In
Semester 2 (July)

POINTS

120

DURATION

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

Degree Structure - Duration
1 year full-time, up to 6 years part-time

Overview


Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

The Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology (PGDipEdPsyc) equips educators, researchers, and school leaders with the psychological knowledge and applied skills to enhance learning, wellbeing, and equity in Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond. Unique in New Zealand, the programme offers a flexible, future-focused suite of contemporary courses that respond to the evolving needs of educational settings.

Covering learning and development from early childhood through to tertiary education, the PGDipEdPsyc emphasises evidence-informed practice, culturally sustaining approaches, and real-world application. Graduates are well prepared to support diverse learners, strengthen educational practice, and progress into leadership or further postgraduate study.

This fully online programme allows you to study at your own pace while staying connected with lecturers and peers, with a strong focus on real-world application. Selected courses are also available as PLD - visit our Teacher Quality Hub for more information.


Please note:
This programme does not lead to registration as an Educational Psychologist with the New Zealand Psychologists Board.

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

  • Flexible study options, including part-time and full-time pathways to fit around work and personal commitments.
  • Coursework grounded in contemporary educational psychology, covering learning development, behaviour, assessment, and intervention.
  • Critical engagement with current research from Aotearoa New Zealand and international contexts.
  • Applied learning opportunities that connect psychological theory to real educational challenges.
  • A strong bicultural and culturally sustaining foundation, informed by Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
  • Practical skills in assessment and data-informed decision-making to support diverse learners.

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

To apply to the Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology, you will need to have previously completed either:

  • a bachelor’s degree in Education, Psychology, or a related field, with a B grade average
  • any bachelor’s degree plus a professional teaching qualification.

If English is not your first language, you are also required to meet UC's Postgraduate English language requirements. See how to provide your English language evidence to UC.

If you need help meeting these requirements, or would like to practice your English skills before studying, UC offers English for Academic Purposes (EAP) language programmes.

For the full entry requirements, see the Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology or use the admission requirements checker.


How to apply

You can apply online at myUC.

See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

The PGDipEdPsyc comprises 120 points, drawn from a curated set of courses that focus on teaching, learning, development, behaviour, and applied psychology. These courses are organised into four subject themes, all of which you will complete as part of the programme:
 

The Social Psychology of Learning and Teaching – exploring how relationships, social dynamics, culture, and group processes shape motivation, engagement, identity, and learning.

Cognitive Science and Educational Design – applying research on cognition, memory, attention, and metacognition to design effective teaching, learning, and instructional environments.

Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation in Education: Bridging Research and Practice – developing skills to interpret data, design assessments, and evaluate learner needs and educational outcomes using evidence-informed approaches.

Educational Psychology for Unique Learning Needs and Support – understanding diverse learning profiles and acquiring tools to support ākonga with complex, exceptional, or additional learning and behavioural needs.
 

The programme begins in July and can be completed in one year of full-time study. For those balancing work or personal commitments, a part-time pathway of up to six years is available, offering the flexibility to progress through the qualification at a pace that suits your circumstances.

For full requirements, see the Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology.

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

Choose any 120 points from Educational Psychology courses within the subject themes and course bundles detailed below.


You can choose from short 5-point courses or comprehensive 30-point offerings. Our flexible, learner-focused pathways let you tailor your studies to suit your goals and circumstances.

Each 5-point offering course gives you the flexibility to study at your own pace—whether you choose to take one course at a time or several together. Selected courses are also available as PLD - visit our Teacher Quality Hub for more information.

If you prefer a more structured learning experience, you may also enrol in a 30-point package, completing all courses within a theme as a cohesive block.

All courses are delivered fully online and include prerecorded lectures, self-directed learning activities, online discussions, and a variety of assessments. This approach supports deep, applied learning while allowing you to engage with the material on your schedule and stay connected with lecturers and fellow learners.

 

Subject themes

 

The Social Psychology of Learning and Teaching

Or

 

Cognitive Science and Educational Design

Or

 

Assessment, Measurement, and Evaluation in Education: Bridging Research and Practice

Or

 

Educational Psychology for Unique Learning Needs and Support

Or

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

Graduates of the PGDipEdPsyc are equipped to identify real-world educational challenges, supporting improved learning, wellbeing, and inclusion across a wide range of settings in Aotearoa New Zealand and abroad. The programme develops emerging capabilities in assessment, data-informed decision-making, intervention planning, and culturally responsive practice—skills valued in educational systems globally.

This qualification can enhance your professional practice within schools, early childhood settings, tertiary institutions, community organisations, and education agencies. It also provides a foundation for those contributing to educational research, policy development, and programmes focused on learner support and equity.

The PGDipEdPsyc can support progression into leadership or specialist roles related to teaching, pastoral care, learning support, and educational improvement, both within New Zealand and in international educational contexts. It also serves as a valuablepathway for further postgraduate study in education, psychology, or related fields.

Please direct any questions about this qualification to Associate Professor Valerie Sotardi at valerie.sotardi@canterbury.ac.nz

Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Psychology

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Postgraduate Prospectus 2026

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