The PhD in Educational Psychology – Learning Sciences at McGill University prepares researchers to study how people learn and how learning environments can be improved. You will develop advanced research and analytical skills through coursework, seminars, and a thesis focused on learning, cognition, and education.
The PhD in Educational Psychology – Learning Sciences at McGill University equips aspiring researchers with the skills necessary to investigate learning processes and enhance educational environments. Through a blend of rigorous coursework, engaging seminars, and a culminating thesis, students will hone their analytical and research capabilities, focusing on key aspects of learning, cognition, and education.
This research-intensive program emphasizes graduate-level coursework and comprehensive research training. Students will engage in essential research methods and statistics, participate in seminars, and execute a thesis grounded in an approved research proposal.
Research supervision: Students will select preferred supervisors and articulate their research interests during the application process, with thesis work conducted under faculty guidance.
To be eligible for admission, candidates typically need to meet specific academic criteria, including a strong GPA and relevant educational background. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through standardized testing such as the TOEFL or IELTS.
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