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518 Master's degrees in Educational Psychology
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 and Research
The Master's degree in Educational Psychology and Research at the University of Kansas offers graduate students two unique program specialization tracks: 1) Development & Learning; or 2) Research, Evaluation Measurement & Statistics. Students enrolled full-time typically complete the program in 2-3 years.
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.
Education for Certified Teachers - Instructional Technology Specialist
This Education for Certified Teachers - Instructional Technology Specialist MA course from the Fairleigh Dickinson University offers a K-12 Instructional Technology Specialist Certificate Program for educators interested in specializing in the integration of technology throughout the curriculum.
Educational Psychology
The MA in Educational Psychology at The University of Alabama provides an advanced introduction to the field. Students may select a thesis or nonthesis option.
Professional Science
The College of Science M.S. in Professional Science at University of Texas El Paso is designed to enhance the marketability of STEM students who do not go on to doctoral programs by matching graduate hours in a specific discipline in science or mathematics with graduate hours in a complementary discipline.
Multicategorical Special Education
The graduate program in Multicategorical Special Education offered by the College of Education and Human Services from West Virginia University is designed to prepare professional educators to work with children and adolescents with autism, learning disabilities, emotional/behavior disorders, and intellectual disabilities.
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.

Educational Psychology and Research
The Educational Psychology and Research programme within the College of Education at the University of Memphis is divided into two specialty areas, Educational Psychology and Education Research.
Curriculum and Teacher Education
The Curriculum and Teacher Education programme at the University of Oregon is a Master of Science degree designed for licensed educators. This flexible postgraduate course offers specialised training in pedagogical practice and educational scholarship. It is delivered on campus with specific online endorsement options available.
School Psychology
Graduates of the School Psychology Program at College of William & Mary have the skills to work in a variety of settings, including public and private schools, mental health agencies, and hospitals.
School Counseling
School counselors are social justice activists in action. The School Counseling program at the University of San Diego is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs (CACREP).
School Psychology
School Psychology of University of Wisconsin - Whitewater has full accreditation by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) and has additional accreditation by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI).
Master of Education
The Master of Education program is offered at Jamia Millia Islamia.
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.
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.
Professional Counseling
The Professional Counseling M.Ed. at the University of Oklahoma is a 60-credit postgraduate programme designed for aspiring clinical mental health, school, and addictions counselors. This full-time, in-person course offers CACREP-accredited training over two or three years, preparing students for professional licensure.
Developmental and Educational Psychology
This new Developmental and Educational Psychology degree from University of Padua provides students with cutting-edge scientific knowledge, skills and abilities concerning typical and atypical development, and advanced topics in emotion regulation, peer relationships, and cultural developmental psychology.
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.
Neuroscience and Education
The Neuroscience and Education program at the University of California, Riverside provides you with a unique specialization and expertise in the emerging field of educational neuroscience. You will gain important knowledge about clinical presentations, social cognitive development, and educational practice.