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Master's degree programs in Educational Psychology and Research prepare educational leaders for scholarly expertise with a knowledge base for critical thinking in human development across the life span, cognitive processes applied to education, educational research methods and statistics. Ph.D. degree program in Educational Psychology and Research is designed to prepare advanced educational leaders for university teaching, applied research, or other professional roles in the areas of human development (infant, child and adolescent development; adult development and aging), learning (motivation and cognitive processes applied to education), educational research methods and statistics, measurement and program evaluation. Concentration: Educational Psychology - Human Development: infant, early childhood, child and childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and aging
- Learning and Cognition: learning, motivation, critical thinking, self-regulated learning, individual differences
Concentration: Educational Research - Research and Statistics: quantitative and qualitative research methods, statistical analyses, measurement, evaluation, and institutional research.
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