University of Alberta Educational Psychology
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Contacts
Website: http://www.edpsychology.ualberta.ca/
Phone: (780) 492-0874
Admissions email: edpygrad@ualberta.ca
Program Information
Curriculum
- Master’s (M.Ed.)
- Course-based or thesis-based
- 2-3 years in length
- Psychological Studies in Education & School Psychology
- Counselling Psychology
- Measurement, Evaluation and Cognition
- Special Education
- Teaching English as a Second Language
- School Counselling
- Technology in Education Specialization
- Doctorate (Ph.D.)
- 3-6 years in length
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Admissions Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Master’s
- Degree: Bachelor’s degree
- Doctorate
- Degree: Bachelor’s degree
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GPA
- Minimum grade/GPA: 3.0
- GPA calculated based on most recent 2 years of coursework (or last 60 course credits)
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GRE
- GRE is not required
Supporting Documents
- $100 application fee
- Online application
- Supplementary application
- Final official transcripts and degree certificates from all post-secondary institutions attended
- 3 letters of recommendation
- CV form
- Statement of Interest form
- Proof of proficiency in English
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Timeline 2013-2014
- December 1, 2013: Deadline to apply to Counselling Psychology
- December 15, 2013: Deadline to apply to Psychology Studies in Education
- December 15, 2013: Deadline to apply to School and Clinical Child Psychology
- January 15, 2014: Deadline to apply to Measurement, Evaluation & Cognition
- January 15, 2014: Deadline to apply to Special Education
- January 15, 2014: Deadline to apply to Teaching English as a Second Language (Doctoral program)
- March 3, 2014: Deadline to apply to Teaching English as a Second Language (Master’s program)
- March 31, 2014: Deadline to apply to Technology in Education Specialization
- August 1, 2014: Deadline to apply to Health Sciences Education
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Tuition 2013-2014
- Thesis-based
- In-province/domestic students: $ 5,313.25
- Out-of-province/non-domestic students: $ 8,220.02
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Funding
- Funding varies between programs and is awarded by the Department.