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Our Master's program in Educational Psychology offers both Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Education (MEd) degrees. This program bridges psychological theory and research—focusing on social cognition, moral growth, and health/wellness—with educational practices for diverse learners, including those with neurodevelopmental differences, throughout all life stages.
This program is ideal for students seeking advanced knowledge in educational psychology research and methodologies that promote mental health, cognitive and social-emotional development, and learning for neurodiverse individuals from early childhood through adulthood.
The Educational Psychology MA track specifically equips graduates for doctoral studies (PhD) and academic careers in higher education. Those completing either the MA or MEd will gain expertise to pursue professional roles supporting neurodiverse populations' educational and mental health needs as specialists, consultants, or educators.