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380 Master's degrees in Educational Psychology in North America
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.
School Psychology
The School Psychology programme at Northern Arizona University provides specialist training for those pursuing careers in educational support. This postgraduate degree is delivered at the Flagstaff campus, offering a full-time study mode designed to ensure students are 100% career ready within the field of educational psychology.
Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology (with an Emphasis in Counseling Psychology)
Educational, School, and Counseling Psychology (with an Emphasis in Counseling Psychology) from University of Missouri - Columbia provides students training and education in the scientist-practitioner philosophy that is consistent with most Counseling Psychology Ph.D. programs, including the one at MU.
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.
Educational Psychology
The M.A. degree with specialization in Educational Psychology are a concentration in research, evaluation, psychometrics, and cognition. This program is offered by the Washington State University.
School Counseling
The School Counseling program at Winona State University prepares program graduates for employment as PK-12 school counselors. Successful completion of the program leads to recommendation for licensure as a school counselor in Minnesota or Wisconsin.
Psychological Foundations of Education
As a student in the Psychological Foundations of Education program at University of Minnesota Twin Cities, you’ll study the psychological processes critical to education. Research in our program focuses on cognitive and social-emotional development, including high-level cognition and factors shaping and enhancing learning throughout the lifespan.
Higher Education
The M.Ed. in Higher Education at Iowa State University prepares individuals to tackle critical issues in higher education by developing skills and knowledge in student success, leadership, resource management, and campus culture.
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.
School Psychology
After earning your Master of Arts in School Psychology (MA) degree at Iona University, you will do the important work of supporting children and adolescents during their education.
Educational Psychology - Higher Education
The Educational Psychology - Higher Education program at Wichita State University will help you upgrade your career or start a new one in a diverse range of settings from K-12 schools and higher education to research and health care.
Mental Health and School Counseling
Mental Health and School Counseling at Cambridge College trains professional counselors to work within the school culture and in clinical settings, serving the guidance and mental health needs of PreK-12 students and their families.

Educational Psychology
The Master of Science in Educational Psychology major delivered by University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is appropriate for students seeking the core knowledge, research tools, and educational experiences necessary to succeed in various educational settings.
Educational Psychology and Research
The Educational Psychology and Research MEd program from University of South Carolina requires the completion of 36 graduate hours. The coursework is designed to provide students with a set of research skills applicable to a variety of areas within education. Course work in this degree includes core requirements that are part of the Ph.D. degree in educational research.
Social Emotional Learning
Endicott College offers a Master of Education degree in Social Emotional Learning. Increase student learning and support the positive development of all leaders and learners.
Science in Autism Studies
University of Massachusetts Lowell’s Master of Science in Autism Studies adopts the scientist-practitioner model to prepare students with the knowledge and skills they need to enter both applied professional and research positions, and be well-prepared for future matriculation into doctoral programs.
Educational Psychology
The Educational Psychology program at University of Connecticut prepares graduates to become leading researchers and policymakers in their respective fields, and comprises nationally and internationally renowned scholars within the department’s seven fields of study.
Sociology with an Emphasis in Education
A Master of Science in Sociology with an Emphasis in Education program at Grand Canyon University allows individuals who are interested in the social world and society to pursue work in education.
Educational Psychology
Applicants to the Educational Psychology degree from University of Nebraska-Lincoln are required to choose a specialization from developmental and learning sciences; counseling psychology; or quantitative, qualitative, and psychometric methods (QQPM).
Adolescence Education
The Adolescence Education program at the Dominican College provides students who have an undergraduate or graduate degree in a content area such as English, Math, Science, Social Studies and World Languages with state of the art pedagogical science to prepare them for their role as 21st century adolescence educators.