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Programs

The Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology offers Master's, Doctoral, Professional Development, and Undergraduate Minor programs. ɬÀï·¬ information and requirements vary significantly from degree to degree. From our list of programs below, you can navigate to the degree and program of interest for detailed information.Ìý


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Peruse ECP Programs by Degree:

Master of Education (M.Ed.)

The M.Ed. programs are non-thesis-based, providing students the opportunity to explore programs that involve coursework and/or project concentrations. Project concentrations require a graduate supervisor and require full-time scheduling. Students in the Non-Thesis (Coursework) Concentrations have the option to study full-time or part-time.

M.Ed. Educational Psychology: Learning Sciences

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Doctoral (PhD)

Students with completed Master 's-level studies in psychology should consider pursuing a PhD to build on their research skills and experience under the mentorship of ECP experts. Some programs lead to additional accreditations.

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Certificates & Diplomas

Professional development programs.

Undergraduate Minor

Compliment your studies by learning the theoretical and applied study of learning, cognition, and instruction in a variety of educational settings, across ages and domains.Ìý

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Course Registration

Not in an ECP degree program but interested in registering for an ECP course? A number of ECP's courses are available to you with permission from the Department.

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