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Academic Areas & Divisions
Educational Psychology

Degree Programs

Educational Psychology presents two graduate degree programs of study: the Master of Education (M.Ed.) and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Education. The M.Ed. program is distinguished by including an option for production of a research thesis or an equivalent scholarly paper for publication. The Ph.D. program emphasizes research productivity. Specific course credit arrangements vary by program specialty and student interest.

Ph.D. Degree Program Options

Broad Area - Educational Psychology

EDPSY Policy for Advancement of Ph.D. Students to Prospective Candidacy

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M.Ed. Degree Program Options

General Information on Admissions and Applications

If you would like more information about the admissions process and applying to any of our programs, please see the College’s How to Apply web page. As well as providing an overview of the process, it now allows applicants to submit their applications online.


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