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General Information
An En-Route Master's degree is one that is earned by doctoral (Ph.D.) students at the same time that they are working on their doctoral degree. Beginning Fall 2014, all EDP doctoral students admitted without a master’s in the field must complete an en-route master’s before receiving the doctoral degree.
EDP students may choose to earn an en-route master's in their current program area, or another. For en-route master's in the same specialization as the doctoral degree, most course requirements will already be fulfilled as part of the doctoral degree program. Some students choose an en-route master's in an area outside their area of specialization - these en-route degrees involve a varying amount of additional coursework and requirements.
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The Degree Plan for the en-route Master's in HDCLS is identical to the terminal HDCLS Master's degree. , and requires approval from the HDCLS Area Chair.
M.Ed. in Quantitative Methods
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This en-route degree is intended for School Psychology doctoral students, and requires approval from the School/Clinical Child Psychology Area Chair. There are two options for this en-route degree (it is recommended students interested in this en-route discuss the differences in options with the School Psychology Master's Program Director and/or SCCP Area Chair):
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This en-route master's is intended for Counseling Psychology doctoral students, and requires approval from the Counseling Psychology Area Chair. This en-route degree is not a license-eligible master's, and is not available as a terminal master's degree. See the Degree Plans page for degree requirements.
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