Educational Psychology Department offers new
Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation

Students in the UTSA Department of Educational Psychology collaborate on a project.
The Graduate
Certificate in Program Evaluation, which began this fall, is designed to help graduate students and professionals develop foundational skills in research methods and program evaluation and assessment. The 15-hour program, led by co-coordinators
Drs. Michael Karcher and Guan Saw, provides practical experience collecting and analyzing data, and is aligned with the American Evaluation Association’s Program Evaluation Standards and Guiding Principles.
“This is a cross-disciplinary program with a focus on the core knowledge and skills of evaluation,” said Saw,
EDP assistant professor. “We currently have students enrolled in the program from different departments across the college, including the Departments of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Bicultural-Bilingual Studies, and Educational Psychology.”
Current degree-seeking students can apply to waive two foundational courses with courses that they have already
taken in their respective degree programs. These students would be able to complete the graduate certificate program in as little as nine hours by taking two core courses and one practicum course on program evaluation.
The program is open to all graduate students in education, psychology, public policy and administration, sociology,
and social work, as well as practicing professionals in the community.
“In all of these fields, there is a high demand for professionals who have an understanding of evaluation and
data analysis,” said Dr. Jeremy Sullivan, EDP department chair.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Teresa G. Peņa
Senior Administrative Associate
The University of Texas at San Antonio
Department of Educational Psychology
501 W. Cesar E. Chavez
San Antonio, Texas 78207
Phone: 210.458.2650
Fax:210.458.2019
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