Educational Psychology (EDPS)
Welcome to the Educational Psychology Program at Eastern Michigan University!
About
The mission of the EDPS program is to prepare professionals who think critically about the ways individuals learn and develop emotionally, cognitively, and socially. Students in educational psychology ask questions, seek answers, and apply those answers in real world situations.
Programs
Master of Arts in Educational Psychology: The Developing Learner
(30 credit hours)
Now Available Online!
- Would you like to know how to create a safe, positive student-centered environment?
- Do you want to understand factors that impact a student's self-esteem, development, and learning?
- Would you like to be familiar with the latest approaches in motivation, learning, creativity, and development?
then...the Developing Learner Concentration may be right for you.
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Master of Arts in Educational Psychology: Research & Assessment
(30 credit hours)
- Do you enjoy problem solving and critical thinking?
- Can you use research findings to improve teaching and learning?
- When someone says "research says" would you like to know when to believe it?
then...the Research and Assessment Concentration may be right for you.
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Graduate Certificate in Educational Assessment
(18 credit hours)
- Do you wan to create high quality classroom assessments?
- Would you like to use assessment data to improve student learning and motivation?
- Would you like to interpret standardized tests with confidence?
then...the Graduate Certificate in Educational Assessment may be right for you.
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For more information, contact:
Dr. Pat Pokay, EDPS Graduate Coordinator
pat.pokay@emich.edu
734.487.7120, x2632
Last Updated on
October 22, 2009