About the ProgramThe program´s mission is to advance the understanding of learning, cognition, human development, and instructional technology as these processes apply to educational processes and practices. The Educational Psychology program is characterized by a strong theoretical and research orientation, the interplay of theory and practice, an interdisciplinary approach, and a commitment to service. The program includes two options for specialization: The Master's Degree program consists of two options for specialization:General Educational Psychology Professional Development for Teachers Program RequirementsThe Educational Psychology M.Ed. program requires that students successfully complete a minimum of 30 semester hours of required coursework (depending upon the concentration) and pass a comprehensive examination. Most courses are offered in the evening to accommodate working professionals. The length of time to complete the master´s degree program varies depending upon the number of courses taken each semester. Students may enroll part-time or full-time. Required Courses (15 hours):
Elective Courses (15 hours):Electives within and outside Educational Psychology Can I complete the program on a part-time or evening-only basis? yes Non-degree Student Policy:A student may complete 9 credits prior to admission to a degree program. All courses except Doctoral seminars are open to non-matriculated students. Admission RequirementsAdmission is based on a combination of academic and personal factors. The applicant must provide evidence of successful academic performance and aptitude for graduate level study as documented by undergraduate and graduate grade point averages, scores on the Graduate Record Examination or Miller Analogies Test taken within five years, and performance in any applicable courses taken prior to admission. A goal statement and three letters of reference from instructors or supervisors familiar with the applicant´s professional and academic work are also required. Applicants must submit:
Application deadlines:To be considered for admission, your complete application, including all required supplemental materials must be post-marked no later than:
All materials should be mailed to: Do not mail them to the Harrisburg campus. That will only delay your application processing. Contact InformationFor further information about the Educational Psychology Program, please contact: Cliff Smith Jan Greenough, Ph.D. Dept of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies (ELPS) |
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Clifford Smith
Dr. Thomas A. Stapleford