The primary purpose of this institute is to cultivate professionals in educational psychology and counseling who possess practical and actionable skills, providing professional services to schools at all levels, community psychological centers, and related institutions.
In alignment with the university's vision of "promoting the educational philosophy of private education and creating an exquisite and outstanding academic kingdom," and the college's vision of "shaping an excellent academic atmosphere and enhancing professional service functions," the educational objectives of this institute include:
Cultivating practitioners with professional expertise in educational psychology and counseling.
Providing professional training in theoretical knowledge and research capabilities.
Enhancing students' professional knowledge and skills for application in schools at all levels, community psychological centers, and related institutions.
Improving students' employability through the integration of educational psychology and counseling across disciplines.
Integrating theory and practice to broaden the diverse perspectives of both faculty and students.
Equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to obtain professional certifications.
No division into separate teaching groups; instead, providing professional training in both educational psychology and counseling to cultivate students' interdisciplinary perspectives and enhance their employability.
Faculty members possess rich practical experience, aiding in the integration of theory and practice for students.
Frequent interactions and exchanges between faculty and students, as well as among students themselves, creating a collaborative and supportive learning environment.