Educational Psychology

 

Program Overview

In Hunter’s Educational Psychology concentrations, students explore the most current, research-based answers to these questions through a challenging curriculum. The General Educational Psychology concentration offers scholarly training in theories of learning and human development. The Assessment, Research, and Evaluation concentration prepares students to evaluate, assess, and measure educational programs. Guided by excellent faculty, students engage in rigorous coursework, research opportunities, and internships. They learn how to synthesize qualitative and quantitative approaches to data analysis, hone academic writing skills, and work with diverse populations across settings. Whether your final goal is to pursue a doctorate, work in an education setting, or find employment in the private sector, our Educational Psychology programs provide key research and evaluation skills.

Credits

31 to 32

Certification/Licensure

This program does not lead to New York State (NYS) teacher certification or licensure.

Eligibility and Admission Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.8
  • Students who do not meet the minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) requirement may submit scores on the general aptitude test of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) to serve as evidence of their ability to complete graduate-level work
  • A statement of purpose
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • An on-site interview may be required

To Apply

Applications are accepted each Fall semester.

We’re launching a new graduate admission application! The application will be available in late summer 2025. While you wait for the application to launch, view the How to Apply page for full application requirements. Join our School of Education email list for updates.

Application Deadlines

Fall Start

  • March 15

Visit How to Apply for information about deadline extensions.

Contact an Admissions Advisor

edadmissions@hunter.cuny.edu

Program Leader

Sarah M. Bonner

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