School/Clinical Child Psychology Doctoral Program Required Courses Department of Educational Psychology Please note required coursework may vary from year to year. Current students should always defer to their Program of Work for course requirements and consult with their faculty advisor / Graduate Advisor for any needed clarifications. School/Clinical Child Psychology doctoral… Read More
School/Clinical Child Psychology Doctoral Program Overview Department of Educational Psychology Program Aims Three aims guide the program’s doctoral training: Prepare psychologists who are knowledgeable and competent in research; Prepare psychologists who are knowledgeable and competent in the delivery of evidence-based clinical services; Prepare psychologists who are knowledgeable and competent in… Read More
Quantitative Methods Doctoral Program Department of Educational Psychology Please note required coursework may vary from year to year. Current students should always defer to their Program of Work for course requirements and consult with their faculty advisor / Graduate Advisor for any needed clarifications. Quantitative Methods doctoral students are required to… Read More
Human Development, Culture and Learning Sciences Doctoral Program Department of Educational Psychology Human Development, Culture & Learning Sciences (HDCLS), as a core academic area of specialization, represents the scientific and theoretical bases for research and practice within the field of Educational Psychology. HDCLS doctoral students are required to complete:… Read More
Quantitative Methods Master’s Program Department of Educational Psychology The Quantitative Method Master’s in Education program in the Department of Educational Psychology entails 30 credit hours and can typically be completed in two years over four consecutive long (fall and spring) semesters. The program is designed to provide the knowledge and… Read More
Urban Teachers – Teacher Preparation in Secondary Social Studies Master of Education Department of Curriculum and Instruction You will gain research-based and practical knowledge of teaching through extensive field experience and coursework during this calendar-year program that is designed to develop knowledge, skills and dispositions to support teaching and… Read More
Technology Classrooms Information Technology Office The Information Technology Office’s technology classrooms facilitate collaboration and allow faculty to use the latest technologies in their instruction. Rooms may be reserved for a single class, semester-long courses or other instructional purposes. All rooms have a projection system, doc cam, wireless network, and a… Read More
Project Request Office of Marketing and Communications Please complete the form below to request marketing and communications assistance for the following: Email campaigns, including planning, content development, design and distribution support. Graphic design or signage, such as print and digital graphics and branded materials. Web updates, including content edits, new… Read More
Office of Marketing and Communications Brand Resources & Support The Office of Marketing and Communications (MarCom) brings the College of Education’s story to life—strengthening its brand through strategic marketing, storytelling, events and digital experiences. We help the college share its impact in… Read More
Information Technology and Facilities Services Administrative Unit The Information Technology Office (ITO) supports College of Education students, faculty and staff by providing classroom technology support, equipment checkout and classroom technology delivery while Facilities Services manages the general operations and security for the… Read More