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This is an archived copy of the 2014-15 catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.utexas.edu/.

Degree Requirements

Master of Arts

The Master of Arts degree in educational psychology is available to students with specializations in human development, culture, and learning sciences; quantitative methods; school psychology; and counselor education. It is also available to students enrolled in the Doctor of Philosophy degree program who wish to complete a master’s degree on the way to the doctorate or who are allowed by the Graduate Studies Committee to elect a terminal master’s degree.

A minimum of twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in psychology or educational psychology, or an appropriate equivalent, is a prerequisite for the degree. Further information about requirements and optional plans is available from the graduate adviser in educational psychology.

Master of Education

This degree is offered for those fulfilling the requirements for a certificate as a school counselor, for which prior teacher certification or an equivalent approved by the Graduate Studies Committee in educational psychology is required; and for students intending to be counselors in postsecondary education settings. This degree is also available to students with specializations in human development, culture, and learning sciences; or in quantitative methods.

A minimum of twelve semester hours of upper-division coursework in psychology or educational psychology, or an appropriate equivalent, is a prerequisite for the degree. Further information about requirements and optional plans is available from the graduate adviser in educational psychology.

Doctor of Philosophy

The student applying for admission to candidacy must follow coursework and other requirements that have been set by the Graduate Studies Committee and must pass such oral and written examinations as the committee may specify.

Most students require at least four years beyond the bachelor’s degree to complete the program, including an internship; many take five years or more. A significant proportion of students in programs not requiring an internship can complete the program in four to five years, including summer sessions. Further information about requirements is available from the graduate adviser in educational psychology.


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