Upon graduation, you'll be prepared to work in a variety of community and educational settings. Other career areas include:

  • Early childhood intervention
  • Parent education
  • Social services
  • Faith-based organizations
  • Advocacy and public policy
  • Healthcare and family wellness
  • Family law

The Department of Educational Psychology administers a comprehensive curriculum that focuses on enhancing the well-being of individuals and families through research, instruction and outreach.

We offer concentrations in Lifespan Development and Family and Community. With a concentration in Family and Community, you can choose to specialize in Family Life Education or Intervention and Administration. Our faculty members will help you choose a specialization depending on your career aspirations and interests.