A Program of Work is Work is a list of courses required to complete a particular degree. The Graduate School has a system to track Program of Work completion for students. However, since that system lacks some helpful details about courses, EDP provides cohort-specific Program of Work documents for students to use for course tracking and advising. Programs of Work may vary between cohort years. Refer only to your specific entering-year's Program of Work. During advising, your program's Area Chair may make course substitution recommendations if a course required your degree. Before Orientation, EDP students are given access to a digital folder in UT Box (UT's file sharing system). This folder houses your Program of Work, approved Course Waivers, and any other documents related to your coursework. You will use this Program of Work to track your courses and progress. If you have trouble viewing or updating your Program of Work, contact the EDP Graduate Coordinator.
- It is your responsibility to keep your Program of Work updated. Be sure to update it each semester before course advising.
- Refer only to your specific Program of Work in UT Box, unless otherwise directed by your program Area Chair. Programs of Work often differ between cohort years.
- Do not keep multiple copies or versions of your Program of Work.
- Program of Work changes: occasionally, courses change due to changes in faculty, accreditation requirements, etc. If a course on your Program of Work is no longer
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- available, your Area Chair will recommend an appropriate substitution during advising.
- If any of your approved Course Waiver forms are missing from
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- your Program of Work
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- folder in UT Box, contact the EDP Graduate Coordinator.
Note: (UT's online filing system) to house your Program of Work document. This folder should also contain all your approved course waivers and any other documents related to the Program of Work. in UT Box is not an official UT document. It is a guide used for advising and to help students track their progress.
Programs of Work
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Student Entering in 2023 - Blank Programs of Work
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: Students entering in 2020 ONLY | *For students who started the program before 2020, refer only to your UTBox folder for your Program of Work. If you misplaced your POW, contact Pam Larick. Blank Programs of Work for students entering in 2020: Counselor Education (CE) Master's Counseling Psychology (CP) - Ph.D. Dell Medical Dual-Degree - Master's in Human Development, Culture, Learning Science Human Development, Culture, and Learning Science (HDCLS) - Master's | Human Development, Culture, Learning Science - Ph.D. Quantitative Methods - Master'ss (including En-Route) Quantitative Methods - | Ph.D. |
Updating your Program of Work
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Make sure that all approved waiver forms have been uploaded to your UT Box Program of Work folder. If any are missing, contact the EDP Graduate Coordinator.
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Note: The Program of Work document housed in UT Box is not an official UT document. It is a guide used to help students track their progress through the program and for advising purposes. |
Course Requirements on the EDP Website
Program Requirements for each area within EDP are listed on the EDP Website. However, the EDP Website The EDP Website provides information primarily for prospective students (as opposed to the Student Handbook, which is the resource for current students). Therefore Any program requirements listed online on the website vs. handbook are typically specific to the most recent entering year, and are noted as such online. Program cohort year. As requirements may differ between cohorts dependent on program changes - you must always , always defer to your specific individual Program Program of Work in UT Box for course requirements. Your faculty advisoradviser, Area Chair, and Graduate Advisor Adviser can also provide clarification when needed.