Educational Psychology, Graduate Minor

Educational Psychology
Graduate Minor

Quick Facts

Credits
9
Location

Main Campus (Tucson)

Program Format

In Person

A minor in Educational Psychology allows doctoral students to specialize in areas related to the psychology of education. Specializations include, but are not limited to quantitative statistical methods, learning theories, research design methodology, human development, program evaluation, and assessment and measurement. Students may be majoring in any area including Educational Psychology.
 

Explore the science behind learning, motivation, and cognitive development to improve education and training strategies.
Gain insights into human behavior and learning processes—valuable for careers in teaching, counseling, corporate training, and research.
This minor complements various majors, allowing you to apply psychological principles to education, business, healthcare, and more.
Careers
  • Instructional Designer
  • Educational Psychologist
  • Educational Consultant

 

Sample Courses

Students minoring in Educational Psychology need to work with their minor advisor to identify at least 9 credits that best fit the student's minor specialization.

Learn more about specific program requirements

 

How to Declare an Educational Psychology Minor

For more information, please contact Jessica Summers.

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