Educational Psychology
Master of Arts
Master of Education
Doctor of Philosophy
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Campus address: George I. Sánchez Building (SZB) 5.708, phone (512) 471-4155, fax (512) 471-1288; campus mail code: D5800
Mailing address: The University of Texas at Austin, Graduate Program, Department of Educational Psychology, 1912 Speedway Stop D5800, Austin TX 78712-1289
URL: https://education.utexas.edu/departments/educational-psychology
Facilities for Graduate Work
The University, College of Education, and Department of Educational Psychology have an array of facilities that offer excellent opportunities for research and study. Resources include technology-enhanced classrooms and meeting rooms, collaborative research space, and the Assessment and Clinical Training Center with recording and observation technology. The College of Education’s Information Technology Office provides access to computer laboratories, technology help desk, and a wide range of hardware and software useful for instructional development and research. Students also have access through the University Libraries website to electronic databases, journals, and books related to educational psychology. Training, practicum and internship opportunities are available through many schools and state and community institutions in Austin and surrounding communities.
Areas of Study
Professional training in educational psychology relates human cognition, affect and behavior to the educational process as it occurs in the home and in peer groups, nursery school through graduate school, professional education, business and industry, the military, and other settings. In so doing, it includes study in the following areas: the biological bases of behavior; history and systems of psychology and of education; the psychological processes related to diversity and multicultural issues; the psychology of learning, motivation, cognition, and instruction; human development, culture, and learning sciences (developmental, social, and personality psychology); psychological and educational measurement, statistics, evaluation, and research methodology; and the professional areas of school/clinical child psychology, counseling psychology, and counselor education, including clinical training in those areas.
Graduate Studies Committee
The following faculty members served on the Graduate Studies Committee (GSC) in the spring 2024 semester.
Ricardo C Ainslie Kizzy Albritton Sarah Kate Bearman Tasha Beretvas Stephanie Washbourn Cawthon Patricia Chen Seung William Choi J Mark Eddy Toni L Falbo Jane S Gray Hyeon-Ah Kang Xiao Liu |
Christopher J McCarthy Katherine M Muenks Jessica J O'Bleness Michael Parent Laura Elena Quinones Camacho Aaron B Rochlen Erin M Rodriguez Monica Romero Marie-Anne P Suizzo Tiffany A Whittaker Veronica Yan |