7 Master's degrees in Educational Psychology in Nebraska, United States
Educational Administration with Principal Endorsement
Learn to lead from some of Nebraska’s most distinguished school administrators with Educational Administration with Principal Endorsement at Concordia University Nebraska.
School Psychology
The University of Nebraska Kearney School Psychology Specialist Degree in Education Degree program prepares graduates to become uniquely qualified members of school teams that support students’ ability to learn and teachers’ ability to teach.
School Psychology
The mission of the School Psychology program from the University of Nebraska Omaha is to graduate students who have met high levels of academic excellence relevant to the knowledge and skills in the profession of school psychology and are engaged in and committed to the community.
Educational Specialist Areas
Broaden your instructional horizons and maximize your passion for teaching others through Creighton University’s Master of Science in Educational Specialist Areas. This unique master’s program allows for educational professionals to explore new areas, diversify their teaching skillset, and develop their leadership skills in just over two years.
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.
Early Childhood Education Birth - 3rd Inclusive
Discover how you can make a difference in the lives of young students. One of the few programs of its kind offered solely online, Concordia University Nebraska’s online master’s in Early Childhood Education Birth - 3rd Inclusive program prepares you to put children first as you teach children from birth through third grade.
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).