BAM! – Combined BA in Psychology and MEd in Educational Psychology
MEd. Educational Psychology
FAQs
General
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It may, if you are interested in gaining skills in human development and learning in diverse contexts, assessment, measurement, research methodology, or statistics.
Graduate assistantships, partial scholarships, educationally related campus employment
Currently it is $650.00/credit (resident) and $1545.00/credit (non-resident). Complete information ontuition, fees, and payments is provided by Records & Registration at UH Manoa. Information on upcoming tuition schedules and estimated cost of attendance is also available on the UHM Financial Aid Services websites. Please see the Hawaii Residency Requirements page for residency rules.
Answer 8: Yes, please visit the International Student Services website for more information. The ISS Office can help you with your Visa, employment and other issues that international students may encounter at the university.
The GRE is NOT required for MEd applicants.
Upon entrance to the graduate program, each student is assigned a temporary advisor to facilitate the student's progress through the program. Initial assignment or choice of a temporary advisor in no way obligates the student to select the temporary advisor as his/her program advisor or to include the temporary advisor as a committee member. Likewise, the temporary advisor has no obligation to serve on the studentʻs committee. The system of temporary advisors is merely a way of identifying a specific faculty member who the student can call upon for advice. The temporary advisor can be changed at any time.
The primary employers of our graduates are educational institutions, both public and private, at all levels: K through 12, postsecondary (community colleges and universities). Also, government and private agencies like testing companies, non-profit agencies, research institutes, and private or public educational organizations.
There is no single job title for educational psychologists in organizations, but some examples include program evaluator, educational consultant, test developer, statistician, psychometrician, and educational specialist