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9 Master's degrees in Educational Psychology in Georgia, United States

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Georgia State University4,3(60)
Atlanta, Georgia, United States Top 3% in Worldwide

School Psychology

The School Psychology M.Ed./Ed.S. program offered at Georgia State University educates you in the major disciplines of education and psychology.  

Master Full-time On-campus
3 years$32,360/yr
Valdosta State University3,9(8)
Online

Middle Grades or Secondary Education

Middle Grades or Secondary Education majors at Valdosta State University pursuing a bachelor’s degree choose two concentrations from the areas of language arts, mathematics, science, reading or social studies and engage in an extensive amount of hands-on teaching. 

M.A.T. Full-time +2 Online
1 year$15,912/yr
University of Georgia4,1(55)
Athens, Georgia, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

Educational Psychology (Quantitative Methodology)

The Educational Psychology (Quantitative Methodology) programme at the University of Georgia is a comprehensive graduate degree available in both online and full-time formats. This course focuses on advanced statistical research and measurement, typically requiring 33 to 36 credit hours to complete over two years.

M.Ed. Full-time +2 On-campus +2
1 year$30,182/yr
University of Georgia4,1(55)
Athens, Georgia, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

Educational Psychology (Gifted and Creative Education)

The Educational Psychology (Gifted and Creative Education) programme at the University of Georgia is a 37-credit hour degree designed for aspiring school leaders. Available both online and full-time in Athens, this comprehensive course focuses on nurturing diverse talents through advanced research and applied practice.

M.Ed. Full-time +2 On-campus +2
1 year$30,182/yr
Georgia State University4,3(60)
Atlanta, Georgia, United States Top 3% in Worldwide

Educational Psychology

The Educational Psychology MSc degree from Georgia State University helps students understand the science of learning and behavioral change with emphasis on the application of the principles of psychology to the systematic study of education. 

M.Sc. Full-time On-campus
1 year$32,360/yr
Valdosta State University3,9(8)
Online

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education

Majors in Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education at Valdosta State University demonstrate content knowledge through passing the state required content assessment in deaf education. 

M.A.T. Part-time Online
1 year$15,912/yr
Valdosta State University3,9(8)
Online

Curriculum and Instruction in Accomplished Teaching

The Curriculum and Instruction in Accomplished Teaching program at Valdosta State University provides opportunities for experienced practitioners in a variety of instructional fields to further study curricular and instructional issues facing schools, school systems, higher education establishments and other educational agencies.

M.Ed. Full-time Online
1 year, 4 months$11,934/yr
University of West Georgia4,5(6)
Carrollton, Georgia, United States

Professional Counseling, School Counseling

University of West Georgia's Masters of Education (M.Ed.) in Professional Counseling, School Counseling is designed for graduate students preparing for employment as professional counselors in schools, community agencies, and colleges or universities.

M.Ed. Full-time On-campus +3
2½ years$12,024/yr
University of Georgia4,1(55)
Athens, Georgia, United States Top 2% in Worldwide

Educational Psychology (Applied Cognition and Development)

The Educational Psychology (Applied Cognition and Development) at the University of Georgia is a postgraduate programme offered both online and on-campus. This flexible degree focuses on human development and motivation, typically spanning two years of study to prepare experts for research and leadership roles in education.

M.Ed. Full-time +2 On-campus +2
1 year$30,182/yr

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