Apr 25, 2024  
2022-2023 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2022-2023 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology - Educational Psychology, MS


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The Master’s of Science (MS) program in educational psychology provides students with an in-depth introduction to the field of educational psychology with a special emphasis on the theories and research methodologies employed in this field. Upon completion of the program, students will have mastered at least one content area of special interest to them and be fully prepared to conduct research in this area. 

Students entering the program will select a program of study focusing on one of the three areas of specialization: multicultural education, motivation, and development. The Master’s program is typically a two-year program and requires 36 hours of graduate work. Students may choose one of two options: a Thesis Option, which allows the student to engage in an empirical research project, or a Scholarly Paper Option, which allows the student to conduct a focused review of research on a particular topic.  

 

Admission Requirements 

Generally, students who enter the master’s program have completed a bachelor’s degree in psychology or a related discipline (e.g., education). GRE scores are required but there is no minimum GRE score requirement or cut-off. Minimum TOEFL score for international students is 79. 

Applications for admission are evaluated by the program faculty who carefully review the applicant’s (a) GPA; (b) GRE scores; (c) letters of recommendation addressing academic, research, and professional experiences and interpersonal skills; (d) match with the doctoral preparation emphasis of the program; (e) Statement of Purpose outlining professional goals; and (f) contribution to diversity, boradly defined to include individual social identities and background experiences. The program faculty holistically considers the entire application of a prospective student and makes decisions based not only on numerical criteria but also on perceived fit with program goals, needs, and values. 

 

Degree Requirements  

See our departmental website Educational Psychology MS (https://education.uky.edu/edp/educational-psychology-overview/ms-program-in-educational-psychology/) for degree requirements

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