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Educational psychology explores how people learn, using scientific research to address challenges in education. Professionals in this field examine various influences on student success, including biological traits, personal characteristics, developmental stages, and social environments. The discipline also emphasizes mastering research techniques like assessment tools, data analysis, and study design. Core curriculum focuses on building expertise in these fundamental areas.
Our advanced degree programs equip students for careers in academia, research, and educational services. The curriculum covers essential subjects like cognitive processes, developmental psychology, motivation theories, assessment techniques, and quantitative analysis. The doctoral program in Educational Psychology (General concentration) mandates completion of at least 91 credit hours post-bachelor's degree.