Ph.D. in Educational Psychology normally takes 4-6 years to complete, depending on the institution and whether the student studies full-time or part-time. This graduate degree program focuses on understanding how people learn and grow in educational contexts. Students take tough courses, perform unique research, and finish a dissertation. Cognitive development, learning theories, research methodology, and statistical analysis are all core topics of study. Graduates are eligible for positions in academia, research institutions, educational policy, and consulting. The program focuses on gaining experience in planning and assessing educational interventions, understanding learning processes, and contributing to the field's theoretical and practical knowledge base.