Program Summary Page
Educational Psychology, Ph.D.
Degree Program: Educational Psychology
Degree: Ph.D
Program Code: PHD-EDPY
Department: Individual, Family & Community Education
Program: Educational Psychology
DESCRIPTION
The Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Psychology requires 72 credit hours plus 18 dissertation hours. Doctoral students develop advanced skills in one or more research methodologies. They acquire hands-on research experiences through research internships. The program also offers opportunities to develop college-level teaching skills through teaching internships and assistantships. The program is designed to give students a broad and critical perspective on the psychological factors affecting individuals in schools, other educational settings, and other learning situations throughout the life span. The program also emphasizes critical evaluation and application of research and theory based on a firm grounding in measurement, assessment, research methodology, and quantitative methods.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Educational Psychology, Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Educational Psychology Section from the UNM Catalog
Educational Psychology Course Descriptions (Subject Code: EDPY)
Educational Psychology Faculty Web Page
APPLICATION MATERIALS
Educational Psychology, Graduate Application Instructions
Application for Admission and Residency Info Form (both forms in same document)
Letter of Recommendation Form (3 letters of recommendation required)
Mailing Address for Letters of Recommendation:
Educational Psychology Program
Individual, Family & Community Education
MSC05-3040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
CONTACT INFORMATION
Initial inquiries should be directed to:
Educational Psychology Program
Department of Individual, Family and Community Education
Telephone: 505-277-4535
Fax: 505-277-8361
Email: edpsy@unm.edu
Website: coe.unm.edu/edpsy
Office Location
Simpson Hall
MSC05-3040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
Program Summary Page
Educational Psychology, Ph.D.
Degree Program: Educational Psychology
Degree: Ph.D
Program Code: PHD-EDPY
Department: Individual, Family & Community Education
Program: Educational Psychology
DESCRIPTION
The Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Psychology requires 72 credit hours plus 18 dissertation hours. Doctoral students develop advanced skills in one or more research methodologies. They acquire hands-on research experiences through research internships. The program also offers opportunities to develop college-level teaching skills through teaching internships and assistantships. The program is designed to give students a broad and critical perspective on the psychological factors affecting individuals in schools, other educational settings, and other learning situations throughout the life span. The program also emphasizes critical evaluation and application of research and theory based on a firm grounding in measurement, assessment, research methodology, and quantitative methods.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Educational Psychology, Ph.D.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Educational Psychology Section from the UNM Catalog
Educational Psychology Course Descriptions (Subject Code: EDPY)
Educational Psychology Faculty Web Page
APPLICATION MATERIALS
Educational Psychology, Graduate Application Instructions
Application for Admission and Residency Info Form (both forms in same document)
Letter of Recommendation Form (3 letters of recommendation required)
Mailing Address for Letters of Recommendation:
Educational Psychology Program
Individual, Family & Community Education
MSC05-3040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
CONTACT INFORMATION
Initial inquiries should be directed to:
Educational Psychology Program
Department of Individual, Family and Community Education
Telephone: 505-277-4535
Fax: 505-277-8361
Email: edpsy@unm.edu
Website: coe.unm.edu/edpsy
Office Location
Simpson Hall
MSC05-3040
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001