Masters in Educational Psychology (MS)

The field of educational psychology allows students to study how people learn. Often, programs focus on gifted or disabled children, though educational psychology applies to all children and also adults. Educational psychology is a great field to pursue if students are interested in getting into teaching, guidance counseling, or counseling for children. Most often, this field is pursued by people who are interested in working as a school psychologist, though this degree could lead to most jobs in developmental psychology, parenting practices, child/adolescent psychopathy, and other related fields.

Steps Toward A Masters in Educational Psychology (MS)

To become an educational psychologist, requirements vary significantly by state. Successful students typically complete the following steps:

  1. Earn proper undergraduate degree (requirements vary by state). Common undergraduate degrees include Bachelor of Science programs in education, psychology or human services.
  2. Earn proper graduate degrees (requirements vary by state). Typically includes completing a Master of Psychology degree with a concentration in education.
  3. Obtain proper licensure. Licensure requirements differ greatly by state, occupational specialty, and work setting.

My Earning Power

The expected salary, career growth, and work environment for an educational psychologist might include:

  • Median Expected Salary: $56,000, according to Indeed.com’s most recent report.
  • Job Prospects: Favorable due to job openings exceeding the number of graduates from counseling programs.
  • Job Setting: Private practices, schools, community centers.

My Degree and What It’s Worth

An educational psychologist is typically responsible for the following job duties:

  • Study how people learn in educational settings and attempt to improve upon current educational methods.
  • Focus on curriculum development, instructional design, and educational technology.
  • Research learning disorders and interventions.
  • Offer case management support and guidance, if employed at a school.

Online Masters in Educational Psychology Degree Programs

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