aims to equip students with in-depth knowledge in the field of educational technologies and to provide training in the creation of digital environments that meet the needs of the target audience and context. The program of study therefore includes a solid foundation of theoretical and applied knowledge regarding the types of learning and teaching encountered today, the different types of digital environments (multimedia, video games, collaborative Web, digital fabrication) and the elements of digital creation (web languages, authoring tools, prototyping software). Students have the possibility of putting their new knowledge to practical use in the framework of one or more internships.
A particularity of the Master's program is alternating between traditional courses and periods of distance learning, supported by intense tutoring and a project-based approach. This is intended to help students understand the specificities of this new form of teaching and learning by experiencing it themselves throughout their training.
The Master's program is open to holders of a Bachelor's degree in any field whose experiences and goals are aligned with the objectives of the Master's program (admission is based on an application). Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to implement and evaluate e-learning tools, create innovative learning environments, or even manage multimedia educational projects for businesses, educational institutions, and consulting firms. They will also have the possibility of pursuing a doctorate in the field.
aims to equip students with in-depth knowledge in the field of educational technologies and to provide training in the creation of digital environments that meet the needs of the target audience and context. The program of study therefore includes a solid foundation of theoretical and applied knowledge regarding the types of learning and teaching encountered today, the different types of digital environments (multimedia, video games, collaborative Web, digital fabrication) and the elements of digital creation (web languages, authoring tools, prototyping software). Students have the possibility of putting their new knowledge to practical use in the framework of one or more internships.
A particularity of the Master's program is alternating between traditional courses and periods of distance learning, supported by intense tutoring and a project-based approach. This is intended to help students understand the specificities of this new form of teaching and learning by experiencing it themselves throughout their training.
The Master's program is open to holders of a Bachelor's degree in any field whose experiences and goals are aligned with the objectives of the Master's program (admission is based on an application). Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to implement and evaluate e-learning tools, create innovative learning environments, or even manage multimedia educational projects for businesses, educational institutions, and consulting firms. They will also have the possibility of pursuing a doctorate in the field.
2 years (4 semesters)
French
Passive knowledge of English is required.
A Bachelor's degree or HES or equivalent degree. Merit-based admission.
For more information:Deadline: 30 April 2020
(28 February 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Deadline for applications: 15 June 2020
Applications should be sent to Ms. Aline Meyer, Academic Advisor
Contact Information
Ms Aline Meyer
T. +41 (0)22 379 90 37
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is a professional degree recognised across Switzerland and designed to train speech and language therapists. The programmes combines psychology, language sciences, education, neuroscience and medicine and includes a significant hands-on clinical training component, while providing students with a solid scientific foundation through lectures and research. The objective is two-fold: to train students in the scientific study of speech, language, human communication and related disorders and to prepare them for the primary professional activities of speech and language therapists, namely, counselling and prevention, assessment and diagnosis, support and follow-up of patients with disorders affecting the voice, speech, spoken and written language and the ability to swallow or communicate.
is a professional degree recognised across Switzerland and designed to train speech and language therapists. The programmes combines psychology, language sciences, education, neuroscience and medicine and includes a significant hands-on clinical training component, while providing students with a solid scientific foundation through lectures and research. The objective is two-fold: to train students in the scientific study of speech, language, human communication and related disorders and to prepare them for the primary professional activities of speech and language therapists, namely, counselling and prevention, assessment and diagnosis, support and follow-up of patients with disorders affecting the voice, speech, spoken and written language and the ability to swallow or communicate.
2 years (4 semesters)
French
Passive knowledge of English is required.
Merit-based admission. A language mastery exam is required in order to be allowed to submit an application for admission.
Deadline: 28 February 2020
Communication and language disorders in children; neuropsychology of language in adults; clinical audiophonology, etc.
Problem-based learning seminar: developmental disorders; Acquired disorders: Practical analysis; Professional awareness; Work placements; Block courses, etc.
This is a recognized training program in Switzerland that allows graduates to exercise speech and language therapy in different contexts:
with various populations with reduced capacity for speech, for language, or for communication:
Contact Information
Ms Valérie Favez
T. +41 (0)22 379 90 15
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is designed for people who seek the training necessary for research in education and for intervention in education systems, and who would like to work in academic research, inspection/assessment, evaluation, or the design of education programmes. This Master's programme offers courses and an internship that (1) develop students' knowledge of learning processes, teaching methods, educational settings, the functioning of education systems, and education policies; (2) prepare students to design educational intervention measures; (3) reinforce methodological skills (scientific reasoning, assessment, oral and written presentation of results) and guarantee mastery of quantitative and qualitative tools for research in education.
is designed for people who seek the training necessary for research in education and for intervention in education systems, and who would like to work in academic research, inspection/assessment, evaluation, or the design of education programmes. This Master's programme offers courses and an internship that (1) develop students' knowledge of learning processes, teaching methods, educational settings, the functioning of education systems, and education policies; (2) prepare students to design educational intervention measures; (3) reinforce methodological skills (scientific reasoning, assessment, oral and written presentation of results) and guarantee mastery of quantitative and qualitative tools for research in education.
1.5 years (3 semesters)
French
Passive knowledge of English is required.
Deadline for Fall Semester: 30 April 2020
(28 February 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Deadline for Spring Semester: 30 November 2020
(30 September 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Teaching and learning:
Education and society: analysis and practice:
in a range of contexts, such as private businesses and institutions, government entities, research departments, associations and international organisations.
Contact information
Ms Pascale Pasche-Provini
T. +41 (0)22 379 90 11
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trains students to treat and find responses to a multitude of challenges in the field of special education. This may consist of current questions surrounding the inclusion of children, adolescents and adults who have serious difficulties, disorders or impairments at school, in institutional settings and/or in the working world, as well as in society at large. It may also involve helping to rebuild the social connections of people who, as a result of various difficulties over the course of their lives, now find themselves on the margins of society. In this Master's programme, students develop their theoretical knowledge and their analytical and intervention skills with regard to these issues, with the primary aim of improving the living standards of people who frequently find themselves in situations of disability. This MA offers several internships to help students translate what they learn into practical skills.
trains students to treat and find responses to a multitude of challenges in the field of special education. This may consist of current questions surrounding the inclusion of children, adolescents and adults who have serious difficulties, disorders or impairments at school, in institutional settings and/or in the working world, as well as in society at large. It may also involve helping to rebuild the social connections of people who, as a result of various difficulties over the course of their lives, now find themselves on the margins of society. In this Master's programme, students develop their theoretical knowledge and their analytical and intervention skills with regard to these issues, with the primary aim of improving the living standards of people who frequently find themselves in situations of disability. This MA offers several internships to help students translate what they learn into practical skills.
2 years (4 semesters)
French
Passive knowledge of English is required.
Bachelor's in Educational Sciences or Psychology. Candidates who hold Bachelor's degrees in Human Sciences other than Educational Sciences and Psychology may be admitted subject to approval by the programme committee. If admitted, said students must simultaneously enrol, from the first semester, in the non-specialised Complementary Certificate in Educational Sciences.
Deadline for Fall Semester: 30 April 2020
(28 February 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Deadline for Spring Semester: 30 November 2020
(30 September 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
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Contact information
Ms Pascale Pasche-Provini
T. +41 (0)22 379 90 11
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is built around an innovative and interdisciplinary curriculum that relies upon the theoretical and practical knowledge that has been developed in the area of children's rights, and active student participation is a key aspect of the programme. Classes are held from Monday to Thursday midday. The multidisciplinary profiles of the faculty members (law, psychology, sociology, education sciences), their active involvement in various academic and professional networks, and the programme's close ties with the International Institute for Children's Rights (IDE) in Sion all contribute to the dynamism of this Master's programme.
THE INTERFACULTY CENTRE FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
With the creation of the new Interfaculty Centre for Children's Rights (CIDE), based in Sion in the Canton of Valais, the University of Geneva has made an important contribution to the visibility and prestige of interdisciplinary training in children's rights, both in Switzerland and abroad.
Building upon the activities of its professors and researchers, who come from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, and mobilising the competencies of its partner faculties (Law, Psychology and Education Sciences, Sciences of Society, Medicine), the CIDE analyses the major transformations that have affected the status of children over time, and in particular the social and legal changes which followed the 1989 Convention on children's rights, the most widely ratified international treaty. Almost every nation now recognises the child as a subject of rights - and no longer just an object of measures of protection - and therefore as an actor in society, capable of exercising the fundamental rights which belong to every human being.
With this new understanding of the status of the child, new professional and institutional practices have developed. Better implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (for example, the situation of the child within the family or the school, the status of children in civil and criminal courts, North- South relations, development cooperation, etc.) involves numerous theoretical, conceptual and practical challenges.
In order to prepare students for careers in the various professional sectors which have been transformed by these changes, the CIDE offers a flagship training programme which has been a resounding success since it was launched in 2008: the Interdisciplinary Master in Children's Rights.
www.unige.ch/cideis built around an innovative and interdisciplinary curriculum that relies upon the theoretical and practical knowledge that has been developed in the area of children's rights, and active student participation is a key aspect of the programme. Classes are held from Monday to Thursday midday. The multidisciplinary profiles of the faculty members (law, psychology, sociology, education sciences), their active involvement in various academic and professional networks, and the programme's close ties with the International Institute for Children's Rights (IDE) in Sion all contribute to the dynamism of this Master's programme.
THE INTERFACULTY CENTRE FOR CHILDREN’S RIGHTS
With the creation of the new Interfaculty Centre for Children's Rights (CIDE), based in Sion in the Canton of Valais, the University of Geneva has made an important contribution to the visibility and prestige of interdisciplinary training in children's rights, both in Switzerland and abroad.
Building upon the activities of its professors and researchers, who come from diverse disciplinary backgrounds, and mobilising the competencies of its partner faculties (Law, Psychology and Education Sciences, Sciences of Society, Medicine), the CIDE analyses the major transformations that have affected the status of children over time, and in particular the social and legal changes which followed the 1989 Convention on children's rights, the most widely ratified international treaty. Almost every nation now recognises the child as a subject of rights - and no longer just an object of measures of protection - and therefore as an actor in society, capable of exercising the fundamental rights which belong to every human being.
With this new understanding of the status of the child, new professional and institutional practices have developed. Better implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (for example, the situation of the child within the family or the school, the status of children in civil and criminal courts, North- South relations, development cooperation, etc.) involves numerous theoretical, conceptual and practical challenges.
In order to prepare students for careers in the various professional sectors which have been transformed by these changes, the CIDE offers a flagship training programme which has been a resounding success since it was launched in 2008: the Interdisciplinary Master in Children's Rights.
www.unige.ch/cide1.5 years (3 semesters)
French
A Bachelor or Master from a Swiss university in law, curative education, psychology, education sciences, humanities, social and political science.
Other diplomas from a Swiss university, HES or HEP may be recognized if equivalencies are established and/ or if certain conditions are met. Foreign students with a Bachelor degree of 180 ECTS or an equivalent degree from a university that is officially recognised by the authorities of the country where the degree was completed may also be admitted.
Deadline: 30 April 2020
(28 February 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Contact Information
T. +41 (0)27 205 73 42
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gives students the skills necessary to meet the needs of professional settings that provide adult education. These skills include: defining an individual's training needs based on his/her professional and life experience, and providing the necessary educational support; analysing professional and educational settings to determine their specificities and the skills they require; understanding an institutional environment and its needs; designing, implementing and evaluating training programmes; completing a project as part of a team; organising and leading a working group.
This Master's programme also prepares students for scientific research in the field of adult education.
gives students the skills necessary to meet the needs of professional settings that provide adult education. These skills include: defining an individual's training needs based on his/her professional and life experience, and providing the necessary educational support; analysing professional and educational settings to determine their specificities and the skills they require; understanding an institutional environment and its needs; designing, implementing and evaluating training programmes; completing a project as part of a team; organising and leading a working group.
This Master's programme also prepares students for scientific research in the field of adult education.
2 years (4 semesters)
French
Passive knowledge of English is required.
Deadline for Fall Semester: 30 April 2020
(28 February 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Deadline for Spring Semester: 30 November 2020
(30 September 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Students may go on exchange regardless of how many credits they have completed at the Faculty but may earn no more than 30 credits at another university.
in companies, private institutions, public administrations, educational institutions, associations, NGOs involved in the production of goods and services, but also in the leisure, sport, cultural and personal development sectors.
Contact information
Ms Pascale Pasche-Provini
T. +41 (0)22 379 90 11
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constitutes the second part of basic training. The aim of the programme is to deepen students' knowledge of certain specialist areas in psychology.
There are five possible course programmes for the Master's in Psychology; students must choose one of these five programmes. Choosing one of the first four course programmes means focusing on two of the six possible career paths offered by the Section (two with a practical focus: the applied and clinical branches, and four pure research paths: the affective, cognitive, developmental and social branches). It is not possible to combine the clinical and applied streams. The fifth programme offers specialist training in the area of disability.
The five course programmes are as follows:
CLINICAL INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
This course programme consists of one clinical course and a second pure psychology course to be chosen by the student (affective, cognitive, developmental or social).
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
This course programme consists of the obligatory applied psychology course and a second pure psychology course to be chosen by the student (affective, cognitive, developmental or social).
PURE PSYCHOLOGY
This course programme consists of two pure psychology courses to be chosen by the student (affective, cognitive, developmental or social).
IN-DEPTH PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
This course programme is comprised of two pure psychology subjects to be chosen by the student (affective, cognitive, developmental or social).
PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL APPROACHES AND SITUATIONS OF DISABILITY
This course programme is composed mainly of psychology classes supplemented with classes in speech therapy and educational sciences.
constitutes the second part of basic training. The aim of the programme is to deepen students' knowledge of certain specialist areas in psychology.
There are five possible course programmes for the Master's in Psychology; students must choose one of these five programmes. Choosing one of the first four course programmes means focusing on two of the six possible career paths offered by the Section (two with a practical focus: the applied and clinical branches, and four pure research paths: the affective, cognitive, developmental and social branches). It is not possible to combine the clinical and applied streams. The fifth programme offers specialist training in the area of disability.
The five course programmes are as follows:
CLINICAL INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
This course programme consists of one clinical course and a second pure psychology course to be chosen by the student (affective, cognitive, developmental or social).
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
This course programme consists of the obligatory applied psychology course and a second pure psychology course to be chosen by the student (affective, cognitive, developmental or social).
PURE PSYCHOLOGY
This course programme consists of two pure psychology courses to be chosen by the student (affective, cognitive, developmental or social).
IN-DEPTH PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
This course programme is comprised of two pure psychology subjects to be chosen by the student (affective, cognitive, developmental or social).
PSYCHOEDUCATIONAL APPROACHES AND SITUATIONS OF DISABILITY
This course programme is composed mainly of psychology classes supplemented with classes in speech therapy and educational sciences.
2 years (4 semesters)
French
Passive knowledge of English is required.
Deadline for Fall Semester: 30 April 2020
(28 February 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Deadline for Spring Semester: 30 November 2020
(30 September 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
4 semesters (max. 6 semesters) | 120 ECTS credits
5 curricula:
Integrative Clinical Psychology, Applied Psychology, Pure Psychology and Psychoeducational Approaches and Situations of Disability all include an internship module worth 15 credits. This may involve on-site work within an institution, research internships in laboratories or theoretical and practical integration working groups. In-Depth Research in Psychology does not include an internship module but instead gives students time to conduct a more in-depth research project, as the research thesis is more heavily-weighted here than in the other programmes (thesis and research conference worth 45 credits instead of 30). This programme was developed to meet the needs of master's students who are particularly interested in research or who wish to pursue a doctorate.
The Psychoeducational Approaches and Situations of Disability programme essentially covers situations of disability arising during the pre-natal (e.g. genetic or metabolic conditions) and peri-natal periods (e.g. prematurity, trauma at birth). These situations are considered within the perspective of the person's lifespan, with a particular focus on the aging process in people in situations of disability.
In addition to the programme of each branch and a thesis, the Master's curriculum includes studies in methodology.
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A Master in Psychology leads to a number of opportunities in a variety of fields, such as:
Contact information
Ms Pascale Pasche-Provini
T. +41 (0)22 379 90 11
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is a joint programme between the University of Geneva and the Vaud Canton Teacher Training College. It offers basic training on how to provide preventative and educational support to children between the ages 0 to 6 whose development is jeopardised, altered or impaired and intervene accordingly in family and social settings. The programme offers solid theoretical and practical training through a range of core courses in special education as well as psychology, medicine, sociology and law components relevant to early childhood special education.
The curriculum is designed to address the challenges of early childhood special education, primarily through the earliest possible intervention with children and their families as a means of prevention and social inclusion; comprehensive analysis of the context of each individual situation; an interdisciplinary approach; a network system primarily focused on working with families; and a solid theoretical background that allows students to assess institutional and individual projects, the methods employed and the criteria for evaluating implemented measures.
is a joint programme between the University of Geneva and the Vaud Canton Teacher Training College. It offers basic training on how to provide preventative and educational support to children between the ages 0 to 6 whose development is jeopardised, altered or impaired and intervene accordingly in family and social settings. The programme offers solid theoretical and practical training through a range of core courses in special education as well as psychology, medicine, sociology and law components relevant to early childhood special education.
The curriculum is designed to address the challenges of early childhood special education, primarily through the earliest possible intervention with children and their families as a means of prevention and social inclusion; comprehensive analysis of the context of each individual situation; an interdisciplinary approach; a network system primarily focused on working with families; and a solid theoretical background that allows students to assess institutional and individual projects, the methods employed and the criteria for evaluating implemented measures.
1.5 years (3 semesters)
French
Passive knowledge of English is required.
This course is open to candidates who fulfil the general admission requirements of the University of Geneva and the HEP Vaud. Candidates must hold an ordinary pre-school and primary school teaching diploma (Bachelor's level) or a BA in Speech Therapy or Psychomotricity. Access is also available to candidates with a Bachelor's degree in a related field of study, in particular Educational Sciences, Social Education, Special Education, Psychology or Occupational Therapy, on condition that they take supplementary study courses. Candidates must also show that they have a minimum of 300 hours of professional experience in the children-family or children-community domain.
Prospective students may apply to the Vaud Canton Teacher Training College.
Merit-based admission.
Deadline: 31 March 2020
www.hepl.chStudents may go on exchange regardless of how many credits they have completed at the Faculty but may earn no more than 30 credits at another university.
Upon completion of the programme, students obtain a Master in Special Education with a Concentration in Early Childhood Special Education and a Diploma in Special Education with a Concentration in Early Childhood Special Education.
This programme teaches future graduates to:
The diploma is a protected professional degree that enable graduates to practise in Switzerland.
Contacts Information
Ms Pascale Pasche-Provini
T. +41 (0)22 379 90 11
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Mr Jean-Marc Böhlen
etudiants-ps@hepl.ch
2 years (4 semesters)
French
Candidates must have Level A2 language skills in German and English in accordance with the Common European Framework of References for languages.
Candidates must hold a recognised ordinary teaching diploma for pre-school, primary or secondary school teaching
or, must take 30 to 60 credits of supplementary study courses, BA in a related field (for example: Educational Sciences, Social Education, Special Education, Speech Therapy, Psychology or Occupational Therapy) awarded by a recognised Swiss or foreign third-level institution.
Admission is application-based.
Deadline for applications: 16 mars 2020
Applications should be sent to the student affairs
Deadline: 30 April 2020
(28 February 2020 for applicants subject to a visa because of their nationality, as set forth in Swiss federal regulations)
Political, social and historical context of special education.
Professional role and identity of the special needs teacher.
Professional role and identity of the special needs teacher.
Teaching and learning in special education contexts:
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This Master's degree qualifies the holder to work as a special needs teacher in various public, subsidised and private organisations.
Contact relatif aux études
Ms Aline Meyer
T. +41 (0)22 379 90 37
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is a joint programme of the Faculty of Psychology and Education, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science. It is managed by the Geneva University Neurocenter and focuses on theory, while also introducing students to scientific research and writing. The courses deal with brain function investigative techniques, neurobiology and cognitive and emotional processes. The programme is designed for students who want to work in neurosciences, including in hospitals and academia.
FOCUSES OF THE REQUIRED MODULES:
is a joint programme of the Faculty of Psychology and Education, the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Science. It is managed by the Geneva University Neurocenter and focuses on theory, while also introducing students to scientific research and writing. The courses deal with brain function investigative techniques, neurobiology and cognitive and emotional processes. The programme is designed for students who want to work in neurosciences, including in hospitals and academia.
FOCUSES OF THE REQUIRED MODULES:
1.5 years (3 semesters)
English, French
Bachelor of Science, Medicine or Psychology, or an equivalent degree.
Merit-based admission.
Deadline for enrolment at the University: 28 February 2020
(Deadline for applications at the Geneva University Neurocenter: 28 February 2020)
Contact Information
Ms Delphine Jochaut
T. +41 (0)22 379 08 93
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