Thank you for your interest in our programs of study in , , , , and . These departmental disciplines provide an integrated perspective on psychological and educational issues, exceptionality/disability studies, and technological issues in learning and instructional design. Our faculty provide rich academic and supportive experiences to facilitate student development of important skill sets.
The department offers one Bachelor’s degree licensure program in , five in Learning Sciences and Human Development, Special Education, Educational Technology, Instructional Design, and School Psychology, and an Education Specialist program in School Psychology. The Learning Sciences Masters is also available as a , in cooperation with the . In addition, a certificate programis also offered in (12 hours). A partnership program in special education with Bermuda College in Bermuda is also available to graduate students. In addition to this partnership, faculty maintain strong connections to Ohio schools and agencies that serve youth and families for psychological and educational services.
A limited number of graduate teaching and research assistantships are available each year for graduate students. Applications for consideration to receive an assistantship for the following fall must be received by February 1 of each year. Application deadlines for each are varied so please review the specific program information for those dates.
If you have questions about our programs or admission requirements, please email us or call 513-529-6621.
Sincerely,
Darrel Davis, Ph.D.
Acting Chair and Professor
Department of Educational Psychology
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