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Educational Psychology/Human Learning and Development (Ed.D.)
National College of Education
Program Description:
The Educational Psychology doctoral program is available in two tracks: Human Learning and Development and School Psychology.
The Human Learning and Development track is designed to help you integrate psychological and educational principles and content and to connect theory, research and practice to your learning environment.
The School Psychology track is taught utilizing the scientist-practitioner model and prepares you for a career as a psychologist in a school or other educational setting; to engage in research; or to pursue clinical work in schools or other clinical settings. After completing your course of study, you may be eligible to apply for Type 73 Certification.
How You Will Learn:
Educational Psychology/Human Learning and Development is taught using a cohort model, which means you will go through the program with the same group of 12-20 students. NLU graduates like the cohort model because of the support and friendships provided by their fellow students throughout the program.
What You Will Learn:
- Promote family-school relationship-building.
- In-depth knowledge of cognition and learning as a social practice.
- Understand the differences in culturally diverse educational environments.
- Apply critical problem-solving skills.