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146 Master's degrees in Educational Psychology in United States
Curriculum and Teaching
There are multiple pathways within Boston University's Curriculum and Teaching degree program: one designed to enable the development of a course of study developed collaboratively between students and their advisors, one designed for students who, in addition to receiving their master’s degree, wish to receive an endorsement for a teaching licensure, some designed for specific students.
Science Education
Boston University’s Master of Education (EdM) in Science Education is designed for candidates who want to deepen their knowledge and skills as formal or informal science educators.
Elementary Education - Bilingual - Bicultural
Students of the Elementary Education - Bilingual - Bicultural program from Texas State University gain historical, political, linguistic, and pedagogical foundations to deliver enriched educational experiences to bilingual and emergent bilingual students.
Psychology - General Psychology
Become a more impactful and effective teacher, practitioner or researcher by earning your MS in psychology. The Master of Science in Psychology - General Psychology program at Grand Canyon University is a non-thesis program that may sharpen your skills and enhance your career opportunities. There is an emphasis on contemporary issues and ethical considerations in the field of psychology.
Education - Instruction
With no certificate or licensure track and a curriculum that is 50 percent required courses and 50 percent electives, the Master of Science in Education - Instruction online programme of University of Wisconsin-Superior provides the flexibility to adapt your degree to your specific professional goals.
Child and Adolescent Development
The Child and Adolescent Development program at San José State University is designed for students who are passionate about early childhood through emerging adulthood, social/emotional development, cognitive/language development, and more, and prepares our graduates for a wide range of career paths.
Educational Psychology and Quantitative Methods
Our Educational Psychology and Quantitative Methods program offered by the University at Buffalo focuses on preparing you, as a researcher, to address problems in diverse educational settings, with the ultimate goal of improving teaching and learning, classroom and school organization, inequities in opportunities to learn, and a range of other pressing educational issues.
School Psychology
Earn a master's degree in School Psychology from St. John's University in New York City!
Educational Psychology- Applied Behavior Analysis (Online)
Educational Psychology- Applied Behavior Analysis (Online) is offered by University of Southern Maine. Prepare for a career as Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®): We offer an Association of Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) Verified Course Sequence.
Curriculum and Instruction - Curriculum Development
Advance your knowledge for working with students from diverse backgrounds. Our fully online Master of Science in Curriculum and Instruction - Curriculum Development Specialization at Florida International University Online allows you to fuel your passion for education and learning.
School Psychology and School Counseling (Dual Program)
With the School Psychology and School Counseling (Dual Program) degree offered at Fresno Pacific University, you can complete your California pupil personnel services (PPS) credentials in school psychology and school counseling, and earn your master of arts in school counseling and school psychology.
Curriculum and Instruction Trauma and Resilience
The Master's of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Trauma and Resilience online program from Concordia University Nebraska is designed to support current teachers and educational professionals in becoming trauma-informed leaders in their schools, school districts and communities.
Applied Behavior Analysis
Learn both fundamental and cutting-edge strategies to increase student success and educator effectiveness in special education with the Applied Behavior Analysis program of Endicott College.
World Language Education
Boston University's Master of Education (EdM) in World Language Education provides advanced study for practicing educators who already hold teaching licensure (Advancing Educators) and for pre-service educators aspiring to teach in adult, international, or private school settings (Aspiring Educators).
Educational Psychology
Are you a teacher or other education professional looking to enhance your understanding of the learning process? Do you see yourself conducting research into human learning and development, or using your understanding of such research to help shape public policy? Then the Educational Psychology program of Ball State University is for you.
Educational Therapy
The flexibility of our Educational Therapy at California State University Northridge program designed for working professionals, small cohort sizes and specificity of concentration options ensure you’ll get an education that aligns with your needs and goals.
Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology (with emphasis in Mental Health Practices in Schools)
Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology (with emphasis in Mental Health Practices in Schools) from University of Missouri - Columbia is intended for school personnel, educators and other community mental health professionals who work with children and adolescents in schools and community agencies.
Elementary Education and Special Education
The Master of Education (MEd) in Elementary Education and Special Education at Grand Canyon University is designed for students seeking licensure in elementary education (K-8) and special education for students with mild to moderate exceptionalities (K-12).
School Psychology
Take the first step toward a rewarding career as a school psychologist with a master's degree in School Psychology from Pennsylvania Western University.
Psychology in Education
Our Master of Arts degree at Teachers College at Columbia University is formally titled “Psychology in Education” for historical reasons, but is widely known as the premier MA program for students interested in the field of Clinical Psychology.