2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

Educational Psychology

bsu.edu/edpsych
Teachers College 505, 765-285-8500

 

Educational psychology is a social science that explores human development, learning, research design, and statistics to better understand how to support individuals within complex educational and ecological systems. These understandings are developed through high-quality research, dedicated service, and empathic teaching that center the human experience, including identity development, relationships, and learning. Programs related to the practical application of counseling and psychological principles in psychoeducational settings are offered primarily at the graduate level.

 

Student financial support includes the opportunity to apply for graduate assistantships.

 

Programs

 

Master of arts (MA) in educational psychology, and school counseling; master of science (MS) in educational psychology and quantitative psychology; master's degree/Educational Specialist (EdS) in school psychology; doctor of philosophy (PhD) in educational psychology and school psychology, and certificates in gifted and talented education, human development and learning, identity and leadership development program for counselors, institutional research, and neuropsychology for teaching and learning.