General Information | The Program | PDF File Graduate Study. The Graduate Group in Education offers programs of study and research leading to the Ph.D. degree. Students may concentrate in educational psychology; language, literacy and culture; mathematics education; school organization and educational policy; and science and agriculture education. Students may also combine these fields of study with designated emphasis areas such as critical theory, second language acquisition, and women's studies. Detailed information regarding graduate study may be obtained by writing the Graduate Coordinator or at http://education.ucdavis.edu/programs/PhDoverview.html. Preparation. Students should have earned a Bachelor's or M.A. degree or the equivalent in a discipline relevant to their proposed emphasis program. For example, students applying for the mathematics education emphasis should have earned the B.A. or M.A. or M.A.T. degree in mathematics or mathematics education; students applying to the educational psychology program should have a B.A. or M.A. in psychology or educational psychology. Graduate Advisers. Michal Kurlaender, Jamal Abedi, Jon Wagner Graduate Coordinator. Mary M. Reid Courses. See School of Education for courses. |
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