Educational Psychology MA
- Master's
- MA
- In-Person
- Online
- Greeley
- Online
- Teaching Applications
One year or longer
Program Overview
Discover how people learn and what makes education work. UNC’s master’s in educational psychology gives you the tools to transform teaching, boost student success and advance your career.
Teachers, trainers and education professionals trust this program to help them become better at what they do. You’ll learn the science behind learning and use it to solve real problems in your classroom or workplace.
Built specifically for teachers who want to level up their classroom skills. This fully online program focuses on putting research into practice every day.
This program is offered through UNC Extended Campus. Learn more about the online teaching applications program
You’ll need:
- A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university
- A minimum 3.0 GPA (or 3.0 in your master’s coursework if you’ve already completed graduate credits)
- Two or three letters of recommendation (varies by concentration)
- A personal statement about your goals and experience
- Official transcripts
- Complete the online application.
Good news: No GRE scores required.
Application deadlines: We review applications year-round. You can start any term, but summer or fall is best for course sequencing.
The MA in Educational Psychology provides a strong foundation in learning theory, motivation, assessment, and research methods. The program includes core coursework, professional preparation, and elective options that allow you to tailor your studies to your interests.
Fast-Track Option: 4+1 Program
High-achieving psychology undergraduates can earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in just five years. This accelerated track lets you get ahead while saving time and money.
Continue to a PhD
Want to go further? You can apply to our Ph.D. program and complete your master’s degree along the way. Our doctoral program prepares you for careers in university teaching, educational research, consulting and leadership.
Why Educational Psychology Matters
Every day, teachers face challenges: students who struggle to stay engaged, diverse learners who need different approaches, and pressure to prove what’s working. Educational psychology gives you the answers.
You’ll learn why some teaching methods succeed while others fail. You’ll understand how to reach students from all backgrounds. And you’ll gain confidence knowing your decisions are backed by science, not just guesswork.
Turn Your Passion for Learning Into Real Classroom Impact
Discover how people learn and what makes education work. UNC’s master’s in educational psychology gives you the tools to transform teaching, boost student success and advance your career.
What makes UNC different:
- Flexible options that fit your schedule — study on campus in Greeley or complete the teaching applications concentration fully online
- Finish in just one year full time, or take longer if you need to
- Learn from award-winning faculty who are leaders in the field
- Join a supportive community through the Educational Psychology Society
- Apply your learning through hands-on research and real-world projects
What You'll Study
Core topics include:
- How people learn and remember information
- What motivates students at different ages
- How to design better lessons and assessments
- Cultural factors that affect learning
- Life span development from childhood through adulthood
- Research methods in education
Sample courses:
- Educational Psychology for Teachers
- Life Span Developmental Psychology
- Cognitive Development
- Motivation in Education
- Educational Assessment
- Learning and Instruction
Where graduates work:
- K-12 teaching positions with advanced skills
- Community college and university instruction
- Corporate training and development
- Educational consulting
- Assessment and measurement roles
- School district leadership
- Business and industry research positions
Whether you’re advancing in the classroom or moving into a new role, this degree gives you the expertise employers value.
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Psychological Sciences
The School of Psychological Sciences is nationally recognized as a top psychology program, offering students personalized mentorship, hands-on research opportunities, and career guidance to prepare for graduate study or professional success.
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