Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Intervention Webinar
Tuesday, December 16th @ 7PM
Graduate Certificate in Early Childhood Intervention Webinar
Tuesday, December 16th @ 7PM
The Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology offers Master's, Doctoral, Professional Development, and Undergraduate Minor programs. Admissions information and requirements vary significantly from degree to degree. From our list of programs below, you can navigate to the degree and program of interest for detailed information.
The M.A. thesis and project programs all involve graduate supervision.
M.A. Educational Psychology: Human DevelopmentThe M.Ed. programs are non-thesis-based, providing students the opportunity to explore programs that involve coursework and/or project concentrations. Project concentrations require a graduate supervisor and require full-time scheduling. Students in the Non-Thesis (Coursework) Concentrations have the option to study full-time or part-time.
M.Ed. Educational Psychology: Learning Sciences
Students with completed Master 's-level studies in psychology should consider pursuing a PhD to build on their research skills and experience under the mentorship of ECP experts. Some programs lead to additional accreditations.
Professional development programs.
Compliment your studies by learning the theoretical and applied study of learning, cognition, and instruction in a variety of educational settings, across ages and domains.