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Understand and Improve Learning
Our MS in Educational Psychology with a concentration in Learning, Cognition, and Motivation prepares graduates to conduct and apply research related to learning, motivation, and self-regulation. Graduates are prepared to design and implement effective educational programs that are appropriate for a broad range of cultural contexts and that meet the needs of diverse populations, including those who might not benefit from traditional teaching strategies.
Undergraduate Semester 1 *
- EDEP 602: Fundamentals of Educational Psychology (3 credits)
- EDRS 590: Education Research (3 credits)
Undergraduate Semester 2 *
- EDEP 603: Applications of Educational Psychology in Developmental Contexts (3 credits)
- EDRS 620: Quantitative Inquiry in Education (3 credits)
Undergraduate Semester 3 *
- EDRS 621: Qualitative Inquiry in Education (3 credits)
- EDRS 622: Educational and Psychological Measurement (3 credits) OR Elective 1 (choose from the list below)
Master's Semester 1
- EDRS 622: Educational and Psychological Measurement (3 credits) OR Elective 1 (choose from the list below)
- Elective 2 (choose from the list below)
Master's Semester 2
- Elective 3 (choose from the list below)
- EDEP 794: Internship in Educational Psychology (3 credits) OR EDEP 796: Scholarly Project in Educational Psychology (3 credits) OR EDEP 799: Thesis in Educational Psychology (3 credits)
Electives
In consultation with a graduate academic advisor, choose nine credits from the following:
- EDEP 551: Principles of Learner Motivation (3 credits)
- EDEP 653: Culture and Intelligence (3 credits)
- EDEP 654: Learning, Motivation, and Self-Regulation (3 credits)
- EDEP 597: Special Topics in Educational Psychology (3 credits) (Topic must focus on Learning, Cognition, and Motivation.)
- EDEP 694: Practicum in Educational Psychology (1-3 credits)
- CEHD Development related-courses
Total: 30 credits
*Student and their graduate advisor determine which courses count as Advanced Standing (i.e., both the BA or BS and Master's degree) or Reserve Graduate credit (i.e., apply to Master's Degree only).
This is a sample schedule based on two courses each semester as an undergraduate. Schedule may vary depending on the first semester in the BAM, number of classes taken, if classes are taken in summer, and course schedules. EDEP 603, EDRS 620, EDRS 621, and EDRS 622 have specific program prerequisites than must be taken in advance. Students should consult their graduate academic advisor to determine the course schedule best for them.