Program of Work

A Program of Work is a list of courses required to complete a particular degree. EDP students are provided with a cohort-specific Program of Work document to use for course tracking and advising. 

When you start your program in EDP, you are given access to a digital folder in UT Box (UT's online filing system) to house your Program of Work document. This folder will also house any approved course waivers or other documents related to your coursework. 

Important Info about your Program of Work:

Blank Programs of Work

Student entering before 2020: a Program of Work for your entering-year was already added to your UTBox folder. Access it via the link above.

Students entering 2020 and later: download a blank copy of your year-specific Program of Work to your UTBox folder during Orientation.

The blank Programs of Work below are for students beginning the program in 2020 ONLY. Students who entered the program prior to 2020 already have a year-specific Program of Work in UTBox, at the link above. Students should use the Program of Work for their specific entering year, unless otherwise requested by their program Area Chair.

Blank Programs of Work - students entering in 2021

Counselor Education (CE) Master's

Counseling Psychology (CP) Ph.D.

Human Development, Culture, and Learning Science (HDCLS) - Master's | Ph.D | Dell Medical Dual-Degree

Quantitative Methods - Master's | Ph.D

School Psychology (PENDING CONFIRMATION, WILL BE ADDED LATE JULY) - Master's | Ph.D

Course Requirements on the EDP Website

Program Requirements for each area within EDP are listed on the EDP Website. However, the EDP Website provides information primarily for prospective students (as opposed to the Student Handbook, which is the resource for current students). Therefore program requirements listed online are typically specific to the most recent entering year, and are noted as such online. Program requirements may differ between cohorts dependent on program changes - you must always defer to your specific Program of Work for course requirements. Your faculty advisor, Area Chair, and Graduate Advisor can also provide clarification when needed.