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The Educational Psychology master's program with a School Psychology focus is structured as a component of the Educational Specialist (EdS) degree in School Psychology. Enrolled students obtain their master's degree while progressing toward their EdS degree after fulfilling the master's program requirements. The MS in School Psychology necessitates completing 31 graduate credits and successfully passing a comprehensive examination. Following master's degree completion, students advance to the EdS program. Earning an EdS degree is mandatory for obtaining a school psychology license, making the master's degree a non-terminal qualification.
Rooted in urban engagement, our program commits to enhancing understanding, cultural sensitivity, and awareness of optimal practices for serving diverse populations. Employing a scientist-practitioner approach, we integrate biological, social-cognitive, developmental, and ecological systems theories to support children from varied backgrounds in educational settings.