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Advance your professional expertise and expand your knowledge of teaching and learning. The online PhD in Psychology, Educational Psychology from Capella University is designed for those who want to conduct research, contribute ideas to the field, or teach at the college level.
Coursework is focused on learning, cognition, instruction, and development. This program can prepare you to pursue opportunities in fields such as higher education, corporate training, and instructional technology.
Use the code WINTER to waive the $50 application fee.
Enroll in a qualified program and apply for a $20K Capella Progress Reward, a scholarship to help fund your doctoral degree.
Applicants must provide the following information for admission to Capella programs and specializations:
GRE and GMAT are not required for admission.
International Student Requirements
If you completed your most recent academic coursework, degree, or credential at an institution outside the United States, regardless of your citizenship or where you currently live, you are considered an international applicant.
In addition to the above admission requirements, you will need to submit these materials:
Learn more about international student admissions.
GuidedPath, our original online learning format, offers a structured learning format with an active peer community and faculty guidance. We’ll set the schedule, you meet the deadlines.
Comprehensive exam
$2,780 Per quarter
Comprehensive exam
$2,780
Per quarter
Dissertation
$2,780 Per quarter
Dissertation
$2,780
Per quarter
Resource kit fee
$175 Per quarter
Coursework phase only; includes eBooks, textbooks, interactive media, software, course packs, articles, test kits, and other instructional materials
Resource kit fee
$175
Per quarter
Coursework phase only; includes eBooks, textbooks, interactive media, software, course packs, articles, test kits, and other instructional materials
Application fee
$50 One-time fee
Application fee
$50
One-time fee
Tuition and program length are unique to you
Your total tuition and program length depend on a variety of factors:
The cost scenarios below are examples based on general program pricing and 2021–22 Capella tuition rates, and assume the average number of transfer credits a student brings into the program. Pacing information is current as of January 1, 2021. These rates are the same nationwide and may change depending on factors affecting program length and price. You are responsible for paying your own travel costs related to residencies, including plane, hotel, and food expenses.
To discuss whether the specialization you’re interested in has additional factors that may affect program cost and length, contact a Capella enrollment counselor.
Complete dissertation in 5 quartersComplete each dissertation milestone at the pace of the fastest 25% of students. |
|
|---|---|
| Coursework: $540/credit 15 quarters |
$45,019.00 |
| Comprehensive Exam 1 quarter |
$2,780.00 |
| Dissertation 5 quarters |
$13,900.00 |
| Subtotal
|
$61,699.00 |
| Est. Scholarship Savings*
|
$-20,000.00 |
| Est. Subtotal with Scholarship Savings*
|
$41,699.00 |
| Resource Kit fee: $175 15 quarters |
$2,625.00 |
| Application fee: $50 one-time fee |
$50.00 |
|
Est. Total with Scholarship Savings* 21 quarters |
$44,374.00 |
Completes dissertation in 6 quartersComplete each milestone at the pace of the median 50% of students. |
|
|---|---|
| Coursework: $540/credit 15 quarters |
$45,019.00 |
| Comprehensive 1 quarter |
$2,780.00 |
| Dissertation 6 quarters |
$16,680.00 |
| Subtotal
|
$64,479.00 |
| Est. Scholarship Savings*
|
$-20,000.00 |
| Est. Subtotal with Scholarship Savings*
|
$44,479.00 |
| Resource Kit fee: $175 15 quarters |
$2,625.00 |
| Application fee: $50 one-time fee |
$50.00 |
|
Est. Total with Scholarship Savings* 22 quarters |
$47,154.00 |
Completes dissertation in 9 quartersComplete each milestone at the pace of the slowest 75% of students. |
|
|---|---|
| Coursework: $540/credit 15 quarters |
$45,019.00 |
| Comprehensive Exam 1 quarter |
$2,780.00 |
| Dissertation 9 quarters |
$25,020.00 |
| Subtotal
|
$72,819.00 |
| Est. Scholarship Savings*
|
$-20,000.00 |
| Est. Subtotal with Scholarship Savings*
|
$52,819.00 |
| Resource Kit fee: $175 15 quarters |
$2,625.00 |
| Application fee: $50 one-time fee |
$50.00 |
|
Est. Total with Scholarship Savings* 25 quarters |
$55,494.00 |
*Eligibility rules apply. Connect with us for details.
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Your doctoral-level coursework in educational psychology is designed to help you gain real-world academic and research expertise in this field.
| PSY7422 |
Motivation
In this course, learners study major motivation theories, principles, and research findings in order to understand the complexities of motivational processes. Learners then use examples of motivational processes as applied in educational settings to propose ways of facilitating motivation within those settings. Learners also examine the role their beliefs, cognitions, emotions, and values play in achievement situations. |
5 quarter credits |
|---|---|---|
| PSY7510 |
Psychology of Personality
This course is an examination of personality development from the perspective of several theoretical orientations: psychodynamic, humanistic/ existential, dispositional, and learning theory. Learners analyze and evaluate these theories and consider how other factors such as culture and gender contribute to personality development. This course also allows learners to apply personality theory to their professional practice. |
5 quarter credits |
| PSY8100 * |
Principles of Educational Psychology
This course is an examination of current issues, theories, models, and research design methods in the educational psychology field. Throughout the course, learners evaluate principles of learning, motivation, and assessment design strategies used to create curriculum that is designed to enhance pedagogy, adaptation, and learner performance. Prerequisite(s): PSY5002 or PSY8002. |
5 quarter credits |
| PSY6015 |
Lifespan Development
In this course, learners gain and apply knowledge of lifespan development from infancy through adulthood, including human development processes and milestones while considering individual and cultural differences. Learners evaluate theories and approaches for examining human development and analyze human development processes related to their specialization. |
5 quarter credits |
| PSY5120 |
Social Psychology
This course provides an overview of how behavior is shaped and influenced within a social context. Within this framework, learners analyze interpersonal relationships, social cognition, social inference, emotion, and personality. Learners review and demonstrate their knowledge of the social psychology of decision making, attitude formation, and social attribution as they relate to contemporary issues. Learners also apply social psychological theory and research to various clinical, educational, and organizational settings. |
5 quarter credits |
This degree program will provide a broad base of knowledge associated with learning, cognition, instruction, development, and research. It’s aligned with external professional standards to help you obtain the relevant expertise to advance your career.
On the successful completion of this program, you should be able to:
Review the Capella career exploration guide to learn more about this program and career opportunities.
Your education can help you reach your professional and personal goals. Here are just some of the career options you could explore with your online educational psychology doctoral degree.
Related job titles to explore*
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*These are examples intended to serve as a general guide. Some positions may prefer or even require previous experience, licensure, certifications, and/or other designations along with a degree. Because many factors determine what position an individual may attain, Capella cannot guarantee that a graduate will secure any specific job title, a promotion, salary increase, or other career outcome. We encourage you to research requirements for your job target and career goals.
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Our programs are designed to meet the unique needs of doctoral students. We’ve structured the experience in manageable pieces that build on one another to help you earn your doctorate. You’ll have with support from faculty, staff, and online resources along the way.
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We’ve structured the experience in manageable, stackable pieces – with support from faculty, staff, and online resources along the way. All designed to help you get your doctorate.
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