Educational Psychology (PhD)
Howard University’s commitment to preparing educational leaders dates back to 1890. Howard University’s School of Education (HUSOE) is not a newcomer to urban education; rather, for nearly a century and a half, it has been quietly actualizing its mission to improve and expand educational opportunity and access, particularly for African Americans and other underserved communities.
The PhD in educational psychology emphasizes the practical application of learning and development theories to the study of human behavior. Students majoring in educational psychology pursue an empirically based interdisciplinary program of study. The primary objective of the program is to produce psychologists who are capable of performing scholarly research and evaluation studies and practitioners who are skillful in applying principles of psychology to the resolution of developmental and educational problems. In particular, graduates are expected to think critically; analyze and solve problems; make ethical decisions; apply knowledge by linking theory with practice; understand and use technology; know and understand self, history, and community; assume leadership roles in the global community; and demonstrate knowledge, sensitivity, and skill in working with special needs and diverse populations.
First Year Fall
First Year Spring
Second Year Fall
Second Year Spring
Third Year Fall
Third Year Spring
*Subspecialty (Options: Courses outside of the School of Education) 3 credits.
Fourth Year Fall
*HUDE - 518 Internship Educational Psychology *Note: Three to six credit hours may be awarded per semester for each internship. A maximum of three credit hours may be awarded if the student takes HUDE-518 (fall semester) and HUDE-518 (spring semester)
**Study / Practicum / Elective (as needed) (Options: Courses under subject code HUDE) 3 credits.
***Subspecialty (Options: Courses outside of the School of Education) 3 credits.
Fourth Year Spring
- HUDE-518 Internship Educational Psychology *Note: Three to six credit hours may be awarded per semester for each internship. A maximum of three credit hours may be awarded if the student takes HUDE-518 (fall semester) and HUDE-518 (spring semester).
- Subspecialty (Options: Courses under subject code HUDE): 3 credits.
Fifth Year Fall
HUDE-509 Dissertation Research *NOTE: Three credit hours may be awarded per semester for this course. A maximum of 6 credit hours may be awarded if the student takes HUDE-509 (fall semester) and HUDE-509 (spring semester).
Fifth Year Spring
HUDE-509 Dissertation Research *NOTE: Three credit hours may be awarded per semester for this course. A maximum of 6 credit hours may be awarded if the student takes HUDE-509 (fall semester) and HUDE-509 (spring semester).