Associate to Bachelors Degree

Associate to Bachelors in Educational Psychology

The Educational Psychology program focuses on the intersection of psychology and education. Students study learning theories, educational assessment, and the psychological factors that influence teach...

1 Year (Self-Paced) Program

Duration

14

Total Courses

84 Hours

Credit Hours

$24,000

Total Cost

Educational psychology

Program Overview

The Educational Psychology program focuses on the intersection of psychology and education. Students study learning theories, educational assessment, and the psychological factors that influence teaching and learning. Graduates are prepared to work in educational settings, conducting research, assessing educational programs, and supporting students, educators, and institutions in improving the educational experience.

Key Highlights

Flexible Schedule

1 Year (Self-Paced) Program

Admission Criteria

High School Diploma, GED or equiv. International Education

Course Curriculum by Modules

Explore our comprehensive curriculum designed to provide you with industry-relevant skills and knowledge.

01

Module 1: Core Courses

8 courses in this module

P-038
Introduction to Developmental Psychology

The developmental psychology course guides you in learning about youself and interacting with the so...

Course Overview

The developmental psychology course guides you in learning about youself and interacting with the society. Its five major themes, human communication, growth dynamics, feelings and emotions, human relationships, and leading a quality life-provide a thought-provoking look at how psychology influences personal development.

P-066
Fundamentals of Biological and Cognitive Psychology

Course provides a comprehensive, approachable treatment of current cognitive psychology. Neuro-cogni...

Course Overview

Course provides a comprehensive, approachable treatment of current cognitive psychology. Neuro-cognitive evidence is integrated throughout, and course balances empirical evidence, theory, and explanations of important points with sufficient detail so that you learn not only cognitive psychology, but also how experiments are designed and interpreted and how theories are tested. 

P-324
Introduction to Social Psychology

This course offers a broad introduction to social psychology, the scientific study of human social i...

Course Overview

This course offers a broad introduction to social psychology, the scientific study of human social influence and interaction. You will explore various ways people think about, affect, and relate to one another. Goals of this course are to improve understanding of social psychological explanations for social influence and interaction.

P-470
Introduction to Quantitative Psychology

The course uses well-established approach emphasizing the intuitive, deemphasizing mathematical, and...

Course Overview

The course uses well-established approach emphasizing the intuitive, deemphasizing mathematical, and explaining everything in direct, simple language but also going beyond these principles to further your understanding. By using definitional formulas to emphasize concepts of statistics, you will work problems in a way that keeps them constantly aware of primary logic. 

P-609
Introduction to Abnormal Psychology

This course is an introduction to research, history, and theories of abnormal psychology. A major em...

Course Overview

This course is an introduction to research, history, and theories of abnormal psychology. A major emphasis in the course is to examine selected categories of psychological disorders such as: anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, personality disorders, eating disorders, and substance abuse disorders.

P-655
Foundations of Psychology

This course presents a scientific, accurate, and thorough overview of essential concepts of psycholo...

Course Overview

This course presents a scientific, accurate, and thorough overview of essential concepts of psychology in engaging language that you would be able to easily comprehend. Topics covered are: science of psychology, biological basis of behavior, sensation and perception, learning, memory and cognition, motivation and emotion, life-span development, therapies, and social psychology. 

P-835
Introduction to Personality Psychology

This course is designed to prepare you to apply theories of personality to understanding particular...

Course Overview

This course is designed to prepare you to apply theories of personality to understanding particular individuals who you may encounter in professional work and in you personal life; this engaging course provides an overview of major classic and current theories of personality, together with clear explanation of the latest research.

P-851
Fundamentals of Physiological Psychology

Thoughtfully organized, this course offers scholarly, yet accessible coverage and effectively emphas...

Course Overview

Thoughtfully organized, this course offers scholarly, yet accessible coverage and effectively emphasizes dynamic interaction between biology and behavior. Course incorporates basic properties of nervous system and endocrine system since they provide fundamental building blocks of behavior. It discusses sensory systems, motor systems and information processing that occurs between the two.

02

Module 2: Specialized Courses

6 courses in this module

EDP-136
Adult Development

This course discusses aspects of “successful aging,” covering growth and development from young adul...

Course Overview

This course discusses aspects of “successful aging,” covering growth and development from young adulthood-old age, and impact that culture, gender, and individual differences have on these processes. Its positive tone keeps you interested in the subject, as it encourages you to apply the concepts of course to your own life.

EDP-202
Educational Psychology in Learning

This course covers a broad range of learning theories, including behaviorist, social cognitive, cogn...

Course Overview

This course covers a broad range of learning theories, including behaviorist, social cognitive, cognitive, and developmental. Complex learning and cognition, including meta-cognition, transfer, and social processes in knowledge construction are also covered. Key emphasis is on behaviorism, developmental theories of Piaget and Vygotsky, and a motivation section.

EDP-380
Introduction to Child Development

Introduction to Child Development course provides students of psychology as well as other discipline...

Course Overview

Introduction to Child Development course provides students of psychology as well as other disciplines; who undertake the study of child development, with text that provides a comprehensive survey of the main areas of child development, from infancy through to adolescence.

ORP-622
Lifespan Development

This course reflects field of Human Development in its current state. Lifespan Development prepares...

Course Overview

This course reflects field of Human Development in its current state. Lifespan Development prepares you to understand physical, social, emotional and intellectual growth and development throughout lifespan. Content includes child development theories and research; Prenatal development; Infants and toddlers; Preschool years; Middle childhood; adolescence; adulthood; Death and dying.

EDP-848
Introduction to Educational Psychology

The emphasis of Introduction to Educational Psychology course is placed on principles of learning an...

Course Overview

The emphasis of Introduction to Educational Psychology course is placed on principles of learning and cognition, teaching methods and classroom management, child growth and development, and evaluation and assessment of learning.

EDP-895
Foundations of Community Psychology

Community Psychology course provides you with an introduction to the concepts, theories, and researc...

Course Overview

Community Psychology course provides you with an introduction to the concepts, theories, and research emerging in the field of community psychology. Community Psychology focuses on the importance of and strategies for producing social change in order to allow you to discover how community psychology interventions solve community problems.

Tuition & Fees Breakdown

Total Program Investment

$24,000

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Fee Component Amount
Total Program Cost
$24,000
Financial Aid Available

Multiple financing options and scholarships are available to help you achieve your educational goals.

Admissions & Eligibility Requirements

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Eligibility Criteria

High School Diploma, GED or equiv. International Education

Credit Hours Required

84 Hours credit hours

Program Duration

1 Year (Self-Paced) Program

Courses Offered

14 total courses in the program

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