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82 Master's degrees in Developmental Psychology in United States
Human Development and Family Science
The mission of the Human Development and Family Science program at the University of Central Missouri is to provide the academic, clinical and professional training necessary for graduates to become lifelong learners, dedicated to service, with the knowledge, skills and confidence to succeed and lead in the region, state, nation and world in the field of health and human services.
Deaf Education
The Master of Science in Deaf Education (MSDE) program at Washington University in St. Louis is a two-year course of study that prepares students as teachers of children from birth to grade 12 who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Human Development
We offer a master degree in Human Development at University of Maryland. Thank you for your interest in our Human Development Master’s Programs! We look forward to working with you in the near future.
Human Development and Family Sciences (Program Administration and Evaluation)
Students of the Human Development and Family Sciences (Program Administration and Evaluation) from Texas State University are prepared for academic, research and applied careers that address the needs of diverse families and individuals across the lifespan.
Educational Psychology - Applied Developmental Science
Transform the lives of children and youth at the intersection of science and human development. The Educational Psychology - Applied Developmental Science Master's program from University of Virginia provides strong faculty mentorship.
Applied Human Development and Family Sciences
The Applied Human Development and Family Sciences M.S. at Northern Illinois University is a full-time, in-person programme completed over two years. It focuses on child development and family social services. Students gain practical skills to enhance the well-being of diverse individuals and families in various professional settings.
Child Development
This Child Development program from Michigan State University focuses on generating knowledge related to the behavioral, psychological, biological, and contextual processes that promote positive developmental outcomes in children.
Lifespan Developmental Psychology
Researchers in Lifespan Developmental Psychology seek to understand human development across the lifespan at specific stages or ages in life (i.e., childhood, adolescence, aging). The Department offers a Master of Science in Lifespan Developmental Psychology at North Carolina State University.
Human Development Counseling - Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling
The Human Development Counseling - Marriage, Couple, and Family Counseling concentration at the University of Illinois Springfield allows graduates to provide counseling and consulting services at a professional level in a wide variety of environments.
Learning and Developmental Sciences - Human Development
Examine human development from conception to the end of life. As a student in this Learning and Developmental Sciences - Human Development program at Indiana University Bloomington, you will study biological, cognitive, and socio-emotional changes across the lifespan, including practical implications for families, schools, and community settings.
Marriage, Family, and Human Development
Marriage, Family, and Human Development of Brigham Young University centers on theories, research and practices related to optimal human development within the context of family life life as well as processes pertaining to marital and family relationships.
Applied Developmental Psychology
The MS in Applied Developmental Psychology (ADP) at the University of Pittsburgh builds the skills you’ll need to address the diverse needs of children, youth, and families across multiple settings, including community-based organizations, schools, hospitals, advocacy organizations, residential treatment programs, out-of-school programs and service agencies.
Global Human Development
The goal of the Global Human Development Program from Georgetown University is to prepare students – through coursework, internships, extra-curricular activity, and practical field work – to understand the challenges of international development and provide the tools to address those challenges as successful professionals.

Applied Psychology - Developmental Psychology (Online)
This Applied Psychology - Developmental Psychology (Online) degree at Liberty University is the study of the human brain and thought development.
Learning and Developmental Sciences - Educational Psychology
In the Learning and Developmental Sciences - Educational Psychology program at Indiana University Bloomington you will gain insight into cognitive and emotional changes in children, adolescents, and adults and develop a solid foundation in the theoretical frameworks that guide different styles of teaching.
Human Development, Culture and Learning Sciences
The Human Development, Culture and Learning Sciences MEd program from University of Texas at Austin represents the scientific and theoretical bases for research and practice within the field of Educational Psychology.
Human Capital Development (Instructional Technology and Design)
The Master of Science in Human Capital Development (Instructional Technology and Design) at the University of Southern Mississippi emphasizes both a research and theory framework as well as the practical application of workplace learning and performance.
Developmental Psychology
The Master of Arts in Developmental Psychology from Teachers College at Columbia University typically requires completion of 32 points.
Human Development and Family Science with Emphasis in Family and Community Services
Human Development and Family Science with Emphasis in Family and Community Services from University of Missouri - Columbia aims to create alumni capable of understanding family, interpersonal, and community dynamics in order to help individuals and their families through education, resource management, and effective service delivery.
Developmental Disabilities
The Developmental Disabilities program at Columbia University is unique in its interdisciplinary approach to the study of developmental disabilities.