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380 Master's degrees in Educational Psychology in North America
The Psychology of Education
The Psychology of Education from The University of the West Indies provides grounding in Psychology, giving particular attention to its implications for education, teaching, learning and research methods. Thus, the student gains an understanding of the psychological foundations of education and instructional strategies.
Educational Psychology
The Educational Psychology program at Wichita State University offers several different programs of study: general, higher education/student affairs and customizable specialization options.
School Psychology
The University of Wisconsin - River Falls offers a degree in School Psychology. School Psychology emphasizes collaboration, culturally-responsive practice, leadership development and data-based decision making.
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.
Educational Psychology
The Educational Psychology program from University of Missouri–St. Louis is a versatile degree program that provides graduates with the knowledge and practical skills needed to improve learning and behavior in a variety of settings.
Education in School Psychology
Education in School Psychology from Concordia University Irvine prepares you to conduct psychoeducational assessments and behavioural interventions.
Educational Psychology - Creativity and Cognition (Online)
Educational Psychology - Creativity and Cognition (Online) from Texas A&M University is a 36-hour program, offered online, is focused on increasing one’s understanding of creative thinking and learning.
Psychological Studies
The M.A. in Psychological Studies at Seton Hall University provides students with a program grounded in basic theory and methods of psychology, and introduces students to the many diverse fields of psychology.
School Psychology
School Psychology from Teachers College at Columbia University students must be available to spend a minimum of one full day per week for practice in their first year and two full days per week for fieldwork in their second year. Internships are full-time.
Curriculum and Instruction - Applied Behavior Analysis and Education
Broaden your knowledge of education with the online Master's in Curriculum and Instruction - Applied Behavior Analysis and Education at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
School Psychology
As a student of the School Psychology program from University of Dayton, you'll gain the knowledge and skills needed to enter into diverse settings to create positive environments and make a difference in the lives of children.
School Psychology
School psychologists help create learning environments where students, families and school staff feel safe, welcome, and supported. University of Minnesota School Psychology program approaches school psychology from an anti-racist scientific-practitioner orientation and will prepare you to become a leader, innovator, and change agent.
Educational Psychology - Professional Educator
The Educational Psychology - Professional Educator from the University of Wisconsin Madison is a program designed for practicing educators who wish to study at a distance.
Inclusive Special Education (Grades 7-12 Generalist)
The Inclusive Special Education (Grades 7-12 Generalist) program at Syracuse University prepares graduates to work with middle and high school students with disabilities to ensure their right to a meaningful education in a general education setting.

School Psychology
The Master of Arts in School Psychology degree programme from University of Memphisis designed for persons seeking nondoctoral preparation for practice as a school psychologist, primarily in public school settings.
Educational Psychology - Developmental Sciences
Educational Psychology - Developmental Sciences from Texas A&M University prepares graduates for careers in research and development specialists, academic advisors, data analysts, family educators, life skill instructors, childcare directors, youth services coordinators, child life specialists, mental health specialists, applied behavior analysts, and social and human service specialists.
Educational Psychology and Special Education
There are two majors available in this program which provide students the opportunity to specialize in the areas of School and Counselling Psychology; Special Education; and Measurement and Evaluation. Apply to the Educational Psychology and Special Education MEd program offered by University of Saskatchewan.
Counseling - Student Affairs and College Counseling
The Counseling - Student Affairs and College Counseling MSc program is available at California State University, Fresno. The Department of Counselor Education and Rehabilitation offers programs and master's degrees in the areas of Counseling and Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling.
School Psychology
With the School Psychology degree at the State University of New York at Oswego you can make a positive, lasting difference in children's lives. Schools today serve increasingly diverse and dynamic student populations, every child brings unique strengths and challenges to the learning process. School psychologists are a vital part of the effort to unlock each child’s potential for success.
Early Childhood Educational Psychology
The Master of Arts in Early Childhood Educational Psychology from California State University Northridge prepares individuals to demonstrate mastery of national and state professional standards and competencies, leadership, and teaching roles in programs serving children ranging in age from birth through 8 years and their families, depending on the school system and/or state regulations.