Vision, Mission and Values Our Vision We are agents of change committed to transforming education and health research, practice and policy to ensure the thriving of children, families, schools and communities. Our Mission We serve the people of Texas, the nation and the world through transformational research and teaching. Our… Read More
Office of the Dean What Starts Here Changes the World Dean’s Message Concurrent with a strong foundation, we are in a transformational time in public higher education in general—one that demands more interdisciplinary collaboration, more institutional nimbleness, stronger external partnerships,… Read More
Student Organizations Take full advantage of your college experience by getting involved in the College of Education’s student groups. Joining a student organization is a great way to discover new interests, hone leadership and teamwork skills, and build social connections and lifelong friendships. HornsLink is your… Read More
Decanato Lo que empieza aquícambia el mundo Mensaje del Decano Además de contar con una base sólida, nos encontramos en un momento de transformación de la enseñanza superior pública en general, que exige una mayor colaboración interdisciplinar, más agilidad institucional,… Read More
Get Involved Participation Counts Did you know alumni participation is one of the factors used to determine the University’s and the college’s national ranking? We want the College of Education to have the highest level of alumni giving participation on campus. Annual Fund gifts typically range from $50 to $5,000… Read More
Advisory Council The College of Education Advisory Council is made up of some of the most noteworthy and respected community and business leaders from around the state and beyond. Council members are champions for the school and model philanthropic leadership for our community. The Advisory Council’s role is to provide leadership… Read More
Funding Priorities The heart of any great institution is its people. Competition for the best faculty and students is fierce among institutions of higher education and recruiting top talent is tougher than ever. We seek transformational gifts that will help make our vision a reality. Student Support Undergraduate Scholarships and… 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
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 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