Three graduate programs are offered within the Division of Educational Psychology and Methodology:
- a doctoral program with concentrations in learning-instruction, developmental, methodology, special education, and school learning in mathematics, science, or foreign language education (in conjunction with faculty from the Division of Educational Theory and Practice);
- a master's program in educational psychology and methodology;
- and a 60-credit certificate program to prepare educational research specialists.
Information is available on the Educational Psychology and Methodology website.
Students entering the following Educational Psychology and Methodology degree programs are expected to adhere to the School of Education's Standards of Student Professional Conduct.