A Program of Work is a list of courses required to complete your degree. Upon entry to the program, EDP students are given access to a digital folder in UT Box (UT's online filing system). This folder will house your Program of Work, approved Course Waivers, and other documents related to your coursework. During EDP Orientation, you will download a blank Program of Work to put in this folder, and use it throughout your studies to track your courses and progress.

Note: your 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.

If you are a current (vs. incoming) EDP student: you should already have a Program of Work in your UT Box Program of Work folder. If you have trouble viewing it, contact the EDP Graduate Coordinator.

Blank Programs of Work (per incoming year):


Incoming Students (Summer/Fall 2022)

Counselor Education - Master's

Counseling Psychology - Ph.D.

Pending Review - Dell Medical Dual-Degree - Master's in Human Development, Culture, Learning Science

Pending Review - Human Development, Culture, Learning Science - Master's

Pending Review - Human Development, Culture, Learning Science - Ph.D.

Quantitative Methods - Master's (including En-Route)

Quantitative Methods - Ph.D.

School Psychology - Master's

School Psychology - Ph.D.

Previous-year Programs of Work

Counselor Education - Master's

Counseling Psychology - Ph.D.

Human Development, Culture, Learning Science - Master's

Human Development, Culture, Learning Science - Ph.D.

Dell Medical Dual-Degree - Master's in Human Development, Culture, Learning Science

Quantitative Methods - Master's (including En-Route)

Quantitative Methods - Ph.D.

School Psychology Specialist - Master's

School Psychology - Ph.D.

Course Requirements on 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). Any program requirements listed on the website vs. handbook are typically specific to the most recent cohort year. As requirements may differ between cohorts, always defer to your specific cohort's Program of Work for course requirements. Your faculty adviser, Area Chair, and Graduate Adviser can also provide clarification when needed.