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University of Colorado Denver

Program in Education and Human Development

Denver, CO

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Overview

Program in Education and Human Development / Program in Education and Human Development is located in Denver, CO, in an urban setting.

Degrees & Awards

Degrees Offered

Degree Concentration
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Science education
Master of Arts (MA) Research and evaluation methods
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Family science and human development
Master of Arts (MA) Learning
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Administrative leadership and policy
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Urban ecologies
Master of Arts (MA) Assessment
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Research, assessment and evaluation
Master of Arts (MA) Human development and family relations
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Early childhood special education/early childhood education
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Mathematics education
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Assessment and evaluation
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Research

Degrees Awarded

Degree Number Awarded
Master's Degrees 119
Doctoral Degrees 9
Other Advanced Degrees 0

Earning Your Degree

Part-time study available? Yes
Evening/weekend programs available? Yes
Terminal master's degree available? No

Degree Requirements

Degree Requirement
Master's Degrees Entrance Exam GRE if undergraduate GPA below 2.75
Comp Exam Required
9 hours of core courses embedded within a minimum of 36 to 38 hours of relevant coursework, including an educational psychology practicum, independent study project or thesis (recommended)
Other Advanced Degrees Entrance Exam GRE
Comp Exam Required
Minimum of 75 semester hours (61 hours of coursework, 6 of 500-hour practicum in field, and 8 of 1200-hour internship); PRAXIS II

Admissions

Acceptance Rate

45
Applied
19
Accepted
8
Enrolled
42%

Applying

50
Application Fee - Domestic
75
Application Fee - International
Yes
Electronic
applications accepted?

Application Deadlines

Type Domestic International Priority date
Fall deadline April 15th April 1st No
Spring deadline September 15th September 1st No

Entrance Requirements

Exam Details
Master's Degree Exam GRE if undergraduate GPA below 2.75
Master's Degree Requirements Resume, three letters of recommendation, transcripts
Additional Entrance Requirements Resume, letters of recommendation, transcripts

International Students

Exam Details
TOEFL: Required TOEFL Paper score: 537
TOEFL IBT score: 75
IELTS: Recommended

Tuition & Fees

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Financial Support

Financial award applicants must submit: FAFSA
Application deadlines for financial awards April 1
Types of financial support available Institutionally-sponsored Loans
Scholarship and/or loans
Traineership
Federal Work-Study

Student Body

226
Total Graduate Students
3%
International Breakout (representing other countries)

Race/Ethnicity

Hispanic/Latino 11.5%
Black or African American 2.65%
White or Caucasian 73%
American Indian or Alaska Native 0.44%
Asian 2.65%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0%
Two or more races 4.87%
Unknown 1.33%

Gender

Male (26%)
Female (73%)

Research

Focus of faculty research: Crisis response and intervention, school violence prevention, immigrant experience, educational environments for English language learners, culturally competent assessment and intervention, child and youth suicide
Externally sponsored research expenditures last year: 0

Location & Contact

Address Campus Box 106, PO Box 173364
Denver, CO  80217
United States
Contact Francie Crepeau-Hobson
Associate Professor and Program Director
Email: franci.creapeau-hobson@ucdenver.edu
Phone: -315-6315

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