Jun 15, 2026  
2026-2027 University Catalog 
    
2026-2027 University Catalog

Educational Studies: Educational Psychology and Research Methodology Concentration, PHD

Location(s): West Lafayette, Hybrid


About the Program


The Educational Psychology and Research Methodology concentration for the Educational Studies PhD is a residential program that prepares students to be leaders in research about human cognition, development, learning, and motivation, and their measurement in education contexts. The College of Education’s internationally-recognized faculty members offer students strong, individualized mentoring, and rich experiences designing and conducting research to extend students’ skillset.

The program equips graduates for careers that create knowledge and improve the welfare of children, families, and school communities. Graduates work as professors, learning analysts, psychometricians, program evaluators, and education specialists at research institutions, education agencies and school systems, and educational technology and testing companies.

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Program Requirements


90 Credits Required

(Up to 30 credits from a Master’s or professional Doctoral degree may be applied.)

Required Courses (33 credits)


Research Courses (15 credits)


Advanced Statistics, Research Methods, or Measurement Course (3 credits)

Choose one.

Additional Courses (6 credits)

The committee may approve equivalent courses for EDPS 53300 and EDPS 63000, and substitutions should be noted by the student in the Comments section of the plan of study.

Seminar Courses (9 credits)


Students must take 9 credits of variable title seminars.

Electives (12-45 credits)


Students must take at least four electives in their primary area of specialization, in consultation with their advisor.

Dissertation Research (12-45 credits)


Concentrations


Interdisciplinary Concentration:

GPA Requirements


Degree credit is awarded for course grades of ‘B’ or higher.

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