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Learning Sciences

Degree Types: PhD, MA

The Interdisciplinary Learning Sciences Program prepares researchers, developers, and practitioners to advance the scientific understanding and practice of teaching and learning.

Through coursework and research apprenticeships, students engage in three facets of learning sciences research and theory:

  • Cognition: Scientific models of the structures and processes of learning and teaching.
  • Sociocultural context: Social, organizational, and cultural dynamics of learning and teaching.
  • Design: Building environments for learning and teaching.

Students participate in frontier investigations in schools, workplaces, and other settings. The program emphasizes the design and use of technologies as a component of innovation and educational reform.

Learning Sciences faculty consider learning and teaching from a diversity of theoretical and methodological perspectives including artificial intelligence, cognitive and developmental psychology, computer science, and educational research.

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Program Statistics

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Program Contact

Contact Megan Redfearn
Director, Faculty Support and Doctoral Student Affairs
847-467-6519

Degree Requirements

The following requirements are in addition to, or further elaborate upon, those requirements outlined in The Graduate School Policy Guide.

PhD

Total Units Required: 15

Course Title
Required courses:
Foundations
LRN_SCI 403-0Foundations of the Learning Science
Cognition
LRN_SCI 401-0Knowledge Representation for the Learning Sciences
Sociocultural Context
LRN_SCI 402-0Social Dimensions of Teaching & Learning
Design
LRN_SCI 425-0Introduction to Design for the Learning Sciences
And two of the following Design courses:
LRN_SCI 426-0Design of Technological Tools for Thinking and Learning
LRN_SCI 429-0Design of Learning Environments
COMP_SCI 430-0Design of Interactive Learning Environments
LRN_SCI 472-0Designing and Constructing Models With Multi-Agent Languages
Methods
LRN_SCI 404-0Methods and Epistemologies for the Study of Learning 1
LRN_SCI 405-1Methods and Epistemologies for the Study of Learning II
And Three of the following Methods Courses:
LRN_SCI 415-0Field Methods
LRN_SCI 416-0Advanced Qualitative Methods
LRN_SCI 410-0Quantitative Methods I: Probability and Statistics
LRN_SCI 411-0Quantitative Methods II: Regression Analysis
Program seminars or University graduate-level courses (4)
Note: Changes to the methods requirements are pending administrative approval by TGS. This is anticipated Fall 2021.

Other PhD Degree Requirements

  • Examinations: written qualifying exam taken during summer after second year
  • Research/Projects: research presentation and paper after second year; pre-dissertation research project
  • Teaching: serve as teaching assistant for at least two courses
  • PhD Dissertation: based upon independent research
  • Final Evaluations: oral defense of dissertation research

Master's

The department does not admit students for the MA degree, but will award the MA to a PhD candidate if deemed in the student's best interest. At least two years of graduate courses, plus any supplementary courses and/or examinations recommended by faculty, are required.

Last Updated: September 6, 2024