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Educational Psychology - (DEdPsych)

University of southampton, different course options.

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Course Summary

Tuition fees, entry requirements, university information, similar courses at this uni, key information data source : idp connect, qualification type.

EdPsychD - Doctor of Educational Psychology

Subject areas

Educational Psychology Psychology (General)

Course type

Join the University of Southampton, a global top 100 (QS World University Rankings 2024) research-intensive university on this three year DEdPsych Doctorate in Educational Psychology training programme.

Upon graduation, this professional qualification allows you to work in Children’s Services.

You’ll help children with the developmental and educational problems they present to parents, teachers and other agencies. You'll be eligible for registration with the HCPC as an Educational Psychologist.

Your first year will be mostly university-based with a 55-day school placement. In your second and third years you'll take part in two local authority placements to give you experience of educational psychology practise. This route is funded by the Department for Education.

Assessment methods (Outcome qualification level)

At Southampton, assessments are designed to equip you with the skills you need for success in your career.

On this course, you'll be assessed though essays, oral presentations, case reports, structured clinical assessments, research thesis with viva voce, portfolio/clinical logbook, and evaluation of clinical competence on placement including assessment of recorded therapy sessions.

UK fees Course fees for UK students

Educational Psychology - year 1 in 22/23: Fees Paid by HEE £17,795; Educational Psychology - years 2 & 3 (23/24 & 24/25): Fees Paid by HEE £8,897

International fees Course fees for EU and international students

This course is not available to international students.

We expect you to have successfully completed a Bachelor's degree (at least a 2.1 or international equivalent) or Master’s degree (Merit or international equivalent) in Psychology or related discipline. Having already completed a Master’s degree is considered desirable but not necessary. Candidates for both DClinPsych and DEdPsych programmes are required to provide proof of BPS GBC.

The University of Southampton boasts a rich legacy of excellence in education, combining over a century of heritage and tradition with innovative modern teaching that prioritises the success of its students. Southampton is a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-focused UK universities, and today ranks within the top 17 institutions in the country, according to the 2024 Complete University Guide league table. With seven... more

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University of Southampton Educational Psychology research blog

University of Southampton Educational Psychology research blog

Study Educational Psychology at Southampton

The University of Southampton has offered training in educational psychology for over 45 years. The current three year professional doctorate, positioned within the university’s Department of Psychology, is approved by the Health and Care Professions Council and accredited by the British Psychological Society.

How is the course organised?

Trainees are placed for a day and a half a week in a school to learn assessment and casework skills (supervised by a field tutor, a practising educational psychologist who works in the school’s local authority) and attend sessions at the university for two and a half days a week. A further day per week is allocated for research and study.

Trainees are placed in a local authority educational psychology service for three days a week and attend sessions at the university on most Mondays. Trainees also develop their thesis during this year, from initial proposal through to the start of data collection.

Trainees are placed in a different local authority educational psychology service for three days a week and attend sessions at the university once a month. Trainees develop their thesis during this year through to submission and examination.

What makes Southampton different?

A strong focus on research and support for publication.

In Year 1 trainees receive weekly teaching on research methods and work in groups with a Local Authority on a research project. Our Dissemination and User Engagement module in Year 2 takes them through the process of preparing this work for publication up to journal submission.

Recent trainee and tutor publications

Beck, E., Sargeant, C. & Wright, S.  (2023)  Exploring the impact of gender identity and stereotypes on secondary pupils’ computer science enrolment interest (2023).  International Journal of Gender, Science and Technology, 15 (1), 48–71.

Brar, S. & Sargeant, C.  (2023)  How to tackle poor teacher wellbeing for primary school teachers in England? Strategies to enhance teacher wellbeing and work conditions in teaching practice.  DECP Debate, 185, 7 -14.  DOI: 10.53841/bpsdeb.2023.1.185.7

Edwards, H., Wright, S., Sargeant, C.,  Cortese, S. & Wood-Downie, H. (2023) Research Review: A systematic review and meta-analysis of sex differences in narrow constructs of restricted and repetitive behaviours and interests in autistic children, adolescents, and adults.  J Child Psychol Psychiatr, 65:  4-17. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13855

Fisher, E., Wright, S., & Sargeant, C. (2024) What do measures of gender identity tell us about gender identity over time?  British Journal of Developmental Psychology,  https://doi.org/10.1111/bjdp.12491 

Gu, J. & Wright, S.  (2023)  Does Reading Aloud to a Dog Improve Children’s Reading Outcomes? An Academic Critique  DECP Debate, 185, 22 -41.  DOI: 10.53841/bpsdeb.2023.1.185.22

Harris, N. & Wright, S.  (2023)  Precision Teaching for maths: An academic critique (2023).  DECP Debate, 186, 6 -17.  DOI: 10.53841/bpsdeb.2023.1.186.6

Jones, R., Kreppner, J., Marsh, F.  & Hartwell, B. (2023) Punitive behaviour management policies and practices in secondary schools: A systematic review of children and young people’s perceptions and experiences,  Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties, 28 :2-3, 182-197, DOI: 10.1080/13632752.2023.2255403

Markland, B., Sargeant, C., & Wright, S.  (2023)  Teachers’ beliefs: How they shape the support offered to trans-spectrum young people.  Teaching and Teacher Education , 124 . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2023.104019

Timney, C., Wright, S.  & Sargeant, C.  (2023)  “If You’re Not Yourself, Who are You Going to be?” an Exploration of Gender and Sexuality Diverse Pupils Experiences of Visibility Management in School: A Systematic Literature Review (2023).  Journal of Homosexuality,   DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2023.2246616

For a full list, visit the publications page of our research blog (with free article downloads).

A two placement model.

We believe that trainees’ placement experience should prepare them for work in any Local Authority. Accordingly, trainees at Southampton complete two separate placements in Year 2 and Year 3 rather than one placement spanning both years.

A nine day Diversity Placement.

In Year 2 trainees complete a blocked placement with an organisation which works with diverse and vulnerable populations. Some recent choices include: Autism Berkshire, Barnardo’s, LAC, CAHMS, Gypsy, Roma & Traveller Teaching and Learning Provision, Southampton Hospital School and Youth Offending Services.

Where are trainees placed?

Southampton belongs to the SEEL (South-East England and London) consortium of universities offering doctoral training in educational psychology. Placements are arranged in collaboration with these universities within the geographical area covered by the consortium, taking into account your preferences. For more information see the SEEL website . 

How do I apply for a place?

Applications for educational psychology training in England are managed centrally by the Association of Educational Psychologists. You should make your application at their website and specify Southampton as one of your choices of university. Applications for the following year’s intake typically open towards the end of October and should be submitted by the start of December, with interviews taking place in March.

The Southampton course is currently offering 16 places per cohort.

What will I need to demonstrate in my application and interview?

To be shortlisted for interview, there are two minimum requirements which must be met:

  • A psychology degree (graded 2:1 or above) or masters conversion (graded merit or above) conferring GBC status (Graduate Basis for Chartered Membership of the British Psychological Society).
  • At least one year of experience working with children and young people across the age range 0 to 25 (typically, successful applicants have more than this).

To be successful in your application, you will also need to demonstrate:

  • Theoretical and research knowledge in psychology, and the application of this knowledge in your work with children and young people.
  • An ability to listen and be empathic; to respect others’ cultures, experiences, values, points of view, goals and desires, fears, etc.
  • Good problem-solving ability, critical thinking skills, organised reasoning, intellectual curiosity and flexibility.
  • An ability to tolerate and understand ambiguity, uncertainty, and interpersonal conflict.
  • An ability to communicate ideas, feelings and information.
  • An ability to examine and consider your own motives, attitudes and behaviours, and the effects of these on others.
  • A strong work ethic and motivation to learn, personal organisation and punctuality.

Where can I learn more about Educational Psychology research?

We regularly publish distinction level trainee assignments on our course blog . These serve as excellent digests of current research across a broad range of topics. You might also find helpful our ‘TEP Talks’ podcast .

Additionally, we maintain an active Twitter feed of new research relevant to educational psychology from across the web. Follow us @SUEdPsy .

What do trainees say about what it’s like to study on the Southampton course?

We have recorded a special edition of our ‘TEP Talks’ podcast with ‘frequently asked questions’ about the course put to a panel of Year 2 trainees.

  Questions covered include:

  • With the benefit of hindsight, is there anything you wish you had known when applying for the course?
  • What do you particularly enjoy about the course at Southampton?
  • Do you have any advice for useful preparation for the course itself (as opposed to the application process)?
  • What was your first day on placement like?
  • How far are you commuting every day now?
  • How would you describe the pace and style of learning on the course?
  • How do you feel at the end of the week?
  • Has anything about the course surprised you?

Listen to the podcast here . 

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