11 Master's degrees in Educational Psychology in Ohio, United States
School Psychology
The School Psychology degree from Kent State University provides a focus on the core principles and foundations of the practice of school psychology.
Educational Psychology
When you choose the Educational Psychology master's program at The Ohio State University you will learn from a diverse group of faculty. Our faculty members are experts in many areas of educational psychology, including motivation and self-regulated learning, literacy development and supporting cognition in classrooms.
Educational Psychology
For educators and those with social sciences background, a Master’s degree in Educational Psychology at John Carroll University can be the gateway to a rewarding career in research, overseeing curricula and teaching standards, or teaching at the postsecondary level.
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
The School Psychology degree from Kent State University provides the comprehensive training you need to become a skilled and compassionate practitioner.
Educational Psychology
Explore the Educational Psychology program at Kent State University! Learn how to apply psychological principles to teaching and learning in a supportive and engaging environment.
Advanced Studies - Substance Use Disorders
The M.Ed. in Advanced Studies - Substance Use Disorders at John Carroll University program consists of a minimum of 30 semester hours for degree completion including a combination of core education courses, a specialized sequence of courses, and electives.
Educational Psychology
The University of Toledo’s Educational Psychology faculty members have a depth of knowledge in the psychological dimensions of education, teaching, learning and human development. Our students learn theories and concepts that allow them to apply research-tested practices in the real world.
Psychology - School Psychology
Psychology - School Psychology from Cleveland State University (CSU) views school psychologists as agents of change in children’s lives, focusing on children’s behavior and functioning within family, school, and community systems.
School Psychology
Miami University's School Psychology program is a NASP/CAEP accredited, combined Masters (MS) and Educational Specialist (EdS) degree program.
School Psychology
The School Psychology program of The University of Toledo offers master of arts and education specialist degrees. Our program is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) and approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).