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The Learning Science Ph.D. program provides advanced training in research and theory to prepare you for a leadership role in education.
The Learning Science Ph.D. program provides advanced training in research and theory to prepare you for a leadership role in education.
The interdisciplinary Ph.D. degree in Learning Sciences (partnered with Psychological Sciences) provides an advanced and interdisciplinary study in the principles of human cognition, learning and development.
The Ph.D. degree in Learning Science provides an advanced and interdisciplinary study in the principles of human cognition, learning and development. The program provides rigorous training in the theoretical foundations of cognition, learning and development, as well as research design, instrumentation, quantitative analysis and research application.
Graduates are qualified to become faculty at the university level and are also prepared for careers in a variety of industry and government settings conducting research and guiding the application of evidence-based practices.
For more information about graduate admissions, visit the graduate admission website. For more information on international admissions, visit the international admission website.
International applicants who do not meet the above test scores may be considered for conditional admission.
Graduates of this program will be able to:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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Major Requirements | ||
Quantitative Research and Statistics Electives, choose from the following: | 12 | |
LRNS 76510 | INTRODUCTION TO R FOR EDUCATIONAL AND LEARNING SCIENCES | |
LRNS 76511 | STATISTICAL PROGRAMMING IN R FOR LEARNING SCIENCE | |
RMS 75510 | STATISTICS I FOR EDUCATIONAL SERVICES | |
RMS 78713 | MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS IN EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH | |
RMS 78716 | STATISTICS II: ANOVA AND NONPARAMETRIC TESTS | |
RMS 78728 | MULTIPLE REGRESSION | |
RMS 78735 | STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING | |
RMS 78745 | HIERARCHICAL LINEAR MODELING | |
RMS 85515 | QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN AND ANALYSIS | |
RMS 85517 | ADVANCED QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH IN EDUCATIONAL SERVICES | |
Learning Science Electives, choose from the following: | 6 | |
EPSY 75520 | CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT | |
EPSY 75523 | LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENT | |
EPSY 75524 | LEARNING THEORIES | |
EPSY 75529 | EDUCATIONAL MOTIVATION | |
EPSY 78905 | EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY | |
EPSY 87450 | PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF EDUCATION | |
EPSY 89091 | SEMINAR IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT | |
EPSY 89095 | SPECIAL TOPICS IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT | |
Educational and Psychological Science Foundations Electives, choose from the following: | 6 | |
EPSY 70093 | VARIABLE TOPIC WORKSHOP IN EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY | |
EPSY 75520 | CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT | |
EPSY 75523 | LIFE SPAN DEVELOPMENT | |
EPSY 75524 | LEARNING THEORIES | |
EPSY 75529 | EDUCATIONAL MOTIVATION | |
EPSY 78905 | EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY | |
EPSY 87450 | PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF EDUCATION | |
EPSY 89091 | SEMINAR IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT | |
EPSY 89095 | SPECIAL TOPICS IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT | |
LRNS 75525 | INFORMAL LEARNING | |
PSYC 70413 | COGNITIVE NEUROPSYCHOLOGY | |
PSYC 70453 | INTRODUCTION TO COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY | |
PSYC 70604 | COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT | |
PSYC 70895 | ADVANCED TOPICS IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY | |
PSYC 80491 | SEMINAR IN COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY | |
Additional Program Electives, choose from the following: 1 | 21-60 | |
LRNS 89096 | INDIVIDUAL INVESTIGATION IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT | |
LRNS 89098 | RESEARCH IN LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT | |
Other courses from categories above, or with advisor approval | ||
Culminating Requirement | ||
LRNS 80199 | DISSERTATION I 2 | 30 |
Minimum Total Credit Hours for Post-Baccalaureate Students | 108 | |
Minimum Total Credit Hours for Post-Master's Students | 75 |
Post-baccalaureate students may use additional program electives to fulfill requirements for the M.A. degree. These courses may be taken at either the doctoral or master's level.
Upon admission to candidacy, each doctoral candidate must register for LRNS 80199. It is expected that a doctoral candidate will continuously register for Dissertation I for a total of 30 credit hours, and thereafter LRNS 80299 each semester until all requirements for the degree have been met.
Students who have been admitted into the doctoral program will be considered for Ph.D. candidacy after they have met all requirements for the master's degree. In addition, the department reserves the right to separate from the program a student who, in the opinion of a duly constituted departmental committee, is not likely to succeed professionally despite earning acceptable grades.
Minimum Major GPA | Minimum Overall GPA |
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- | 3.000 |
Educational Psychologists 鈥渓ive with one foot in the classroom and one foot in the laboratory鈥. Our program gives students the tools to conduct rigorous research in laboratories and in authentic learning settings like schools or businesses. This training allows students to pursue careers in fields within and outside of Universities.
Our program takes a unique approach to the study of cognition, development, and learning. We draw from multiple fields such as Psychology, Cognitive Science, and Education to provide a broad approach that allows for a deep understanding of how the mind works and how to use this knowledge to improve learning outcomes.
Our graduate students regularly present at national and international conferences including the Society for Research in Child Development, the Cognitive Science Society, the Association for Psychological Science, the Psychonomic Society, and the Midwestern Psychological Association conferences. Our students have recently published journal articles in Frontiers in Psychology, Computers & Education, and the International Journal of Science Education and have published several book chapters.
Our faculty are leaders in the field and have active research programs. Our faculty have published journals such as Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, Cognition, Cognitive Science, Psychological Science, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, International Journal of Science Education, Frontiers in Psychology, and Child Development. In addition, our faculty and graduate students have received multiple National Science Foundation grants in the past five years.
Our program is small by design. Students work closely with faculty to learn by doing research, not just reading about it in classes. Students are involved in multiple projects in which they conduct research, analyze data, and write papers and grants. We invest in our students to make sure they succeed.
Those who complete the Ph.D. in Learning Science at 5X社区 can benefit from specialized career opportunities in education and related industries.
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