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2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
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Educational Psychology [M.A.]


Model

Eastern Michigan University’s advanced professional education programs promote inquiry, advocacy and leadership in education for a diverse and democratic society.

Mission Statement

EDPS graduate programs prepare professionals who think critically about the ways diverse individuals learn and develop emotionally, cognitively, and socially. Students in educational psychology ask questions, seek answers, and apply those answers in real-world situations.

Program Overview

This educational psychology program is offered entirely online. The mission of the educational psychology program is to prepare educators as practitioners and researchers. The focus is on the application of psychological theories, principles, and concepts to school and non-school settings. Specifically, the goals include enhancing the students’ abilities to:

  • Understand educational psychology concepts related to the cognitive, affective, physical and social development of children and adolescents;
  • Apply educational psychology and principles of learning in school and non-school settings;
  • Utilize the findings gained from research studies to create programs and environments that foster positive learning;
  • Design research studies and assessments of student outcomes; and
  • Understand the multiple dimensions of diversity and their potential impact on development and learning.

This program is available online. International applicants should check with International Admissions or program advisor before applying.

Online Education for Out-of-State Students  

Teacher certification is not required for this program. Students in the program are a mix of P-12 teachers, other professionals, and people who are interested in human development, learning, and motivation as they are applied in various educational contexts.

Program Admission


Applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Meet the Graduate School admission requirements;
  • Hold a 2.75 undergraduate GPA or 3.0 in the last half of the undergraduate work or 3.3 GPA in 12 hours or more of work at the graduate level or a minimum 50th percentile on the Graduate Record Examination writing. International students must have a minimum score of 550 on the TOEFL; 
  • Furnish an analysis of professional goals written by the candidate. This analysis should include a description of how the chosen degree program will help meet the selected goals and how the candidate’s life experiences, accomplishments, and interests will contribute to his or her success in the program; and
  • Request and have submitted two letters of recommendation that address the candidate’s professional commitment, experience, and potential. The transcripts, analysis of goals and letters of recommendation should give evidence of potential for graduate-level scholarship.

Department Information


Teacher Education | Wendy Burke, Ph.D., Department Head | 313 Porter, 734.487.3260, wburke1@emich.edu

Advisor Information


Shawn Quilter, Ph.D., 313 Porter, 734.487.6567, squilter@emich.edu

Degree Requirements: 30 hours


Required Culminating Experiences: 6 hours


Developing Learner Courses: 13 hours


At least 13 hours distributed among cognitive, emotional and social areas. Other courses may be selected in cooperation with an advisor.