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All students are assigned an initial advisor. Later, students may select a new advisor in collaboration with faculty.
Application Deadlines
Admission semester: | Submit application by: | Application decision by: | |
M.A. or Ph.D. | Summer or Fall | March 1 | April 1 |
M.A. or Ph.D. | Spring | October 1 | November 1 |
Ph.D. with M.A. en route | Fall | December 1 | February 14 |
Programs of study leading to the Master of Arts (M.A.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Educational Psychology are available. Students may choose to enter the Ph.D. program with the M.A. completed en route. The program is designed to give students a broad and critical perspective on the psychological factors affecting individuals in schools, other educational settings and other learning situations throughout the life span. The program also emphasizes critical evaluation and application of research and theory based on a firm grounding in measurement, assessment, research methodology and quantitative methods.
The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Educational Psychology is offered under both Plan I (30 credit hours required), and Plan II (33 credit hours required) as described in the Graduate Program section of this Catalog. All students are required to take a core of 15 credit hours as follows:
Credit Hours |
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Core Courses | ||
Human Development | ||
EDPY 503 | Principles of Human Development | 3 |
Learning and Cognition | ||
EDPY 510 | Principles of Classroom Learning | 3 |
Research Design | ||
EDPY 500 -or- EDPY 505 |
Survey of Research Methods in Education Conducting Quantitative Educational Research |
3 |
Measurement | ||
EDPY 572 -or- EDPY 574 |
Classroom Assessment Introduction to Educational and Psychological Measurement |
3 |
Statistics | ||
EDPY 502 -or- EDPY 511 |
Survey of Statistics in Education Introductory Educational Statistics |
3 |
Total | 15 |
The “or” selections are made in consultation with the student’s advisor and Committee on Studies. Students who intend to go on to the Ph.D. should choose EDPY 505, 511, and 574. More advanced courses may also be substituted with permission.
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Educational Psychology requires 90 total graduate credit hours. Of these, 24 credit hours are in a supportive area and 18 credit hours are dissertation units. Of these, 24 credit hours are in a supportive area and 18 credit hours are dissertation units. The doctorate requires 36 credit hours of core courses in EDPY. The program for the Ph.D. with the M.A. earned en route follows the same requirements listed below.
Core Courses | |
EDPY 503 | Principles of Human Development |
EDPY 505 | Conducting Quantitative Educational Research |
EDPY 510 | Principles of Classroom Learning |
EDPY 511 | Introductory Educational Statistics |
EDPY 574 | Introduction to Educational and Psychological Measurement |
EDPY 504 | Statistical Software Applications for Educational Research |
EDPY 603 | Applied Statistical Design and Analysis |
EDPY 604 | Multiple Regression Techniques as Applied to Education |
EDPY 610 | Seminar in Classroom Learning |
EDPY 613 | Seminar in Human Growth and Development |
EDPY 696 | Internship |
Electives | |
5 credit hours in Educational Psychology |
In addition to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees, the program encourages students from other College of Education or university programs that have approved the minor to participate in the program. Two minors are offered:
Both minors consist of a minimum of 24 credit hours, with at least 18 credit hours in Educational Psychology. Required core courses are listed below:
Cognitive and Psychological Processes | |
EDPY 503 | Principles of Human Development |
EDPY 510 | Principles of Classroom Learning |
EDPY 610 | Seminar in Classroom Learning |
EDPY 613 | Seminar in Human Growth and Development |
Quantitative Methods in Education | |
EDPY 504 | Statistical Software Applications for Educational Research (1 credit hour) |
EDPY 505 | Conducting Quantitative Educational Research |
EDPY 511 | Introductory Educational Statistics |
EDPY 574 | Introduction to Educational and Psychological Measurement |
EDPY 603 | Applied Statistical Design and Analysis |
EDPY 604 | Multiple Regression Techniques as Applied to Education |
All students interested in Educational Psychology offerings are encouraged to contact the program for further information on courses and application procedures. Students may also focus on Educational Psychology as a supporting area of study. Students interested in pursuing formal minors or supporting areas of studies should seek advisement early in their programs of studies from Educational Psychology faculty.
EDPY 303. Human Growth and Development. (3)
EDPY 310. Learning and the Classroom. (3)
EDPY 391 / 591. Problems. (1-3, no limit Δ)
EDPY 393. Topics. (1-6, no limit Δ)
EDPY 472 / 572. Classroom Assessment. (3)
EDPY 500. Survey of Research Methods in Education. (3)
EDPY 502. Survey of Statistics in Education. (3)
EDPY 503. Principles of Human Development. (3)
EDPY 504. Statistical Software Applications for Educational Research. (1-3, may be repeated for a maximum of six hours Δ)
EDPY 505. Conducting Quantitative Educational Research. (3)
EDPY 510. Principles of Classroom Learning. (3)
EDPY 511. Introductory Educational Statistics. (3)
EDPY 515. Survey and Questionnaire Design and Analysis. (3)
EDPY 520. Motivation Theory and Practice. (3)
EDPY 565. Seminar in Thought and Language. (3)
EDPY 572 / 472. Classroom Assessment. (3)
EDPY 574. Introduction to Educational and Psychological Measurement. (3, may be repeated once Δ)
EDPY 586. Psychological Development of Women. (3)
EDPY 591 / 391. Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 18 Δ)
EDPY 593. Topics. (1, no limit Δ)
EDPY 595. Advanced Field Experiences. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
EDPY 598. Directed Readings. (3-6 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
EDPY 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)
EDPY 603. Applied Statistical Design and Analysis. (3)
EDPY 604. Multiple Regression Techniques as Applied to Education. (3, may be repeated once Δ)
EDPY 607. Structural Equation Modeling. (3)
EDPY 608. Multilevel Modeling. (3)
EDPY 610. Seminar in Classroom Learning. (3, may be repeated once Δ)
EDPY 613. Seminar in Human Growth and Development. (3, may be repeated once Δ)
EDPY 630. College Teaching Seminar. (3)
EDPY 645. Advanced Seminar in Educational Psychology. (3, may be repeated three times Δ)
EDPY 650. Dissertation Seminar. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
EDPY 651. Advanced Seminar in Quantitative Educational Research. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)
EDPY 696. Internship. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
EDPY 698. Directed Readings. (3-6 to a maximum of 12 Δ)
EDPY 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)
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