Overview
The Master of Education in Educational Psychology at Texas A&M University provides foundational and applied understanding of human learning, motivation, development, and assessment. This degree prepares students to integrate psychological principles into educational settings and supports careers in instructional design, educational assessment, human development roles, learning support services, and other applied educational contexts. Coursework examines cognitive, social, and emotional aspects of learning and the implications for practice and policy. The program offers concentrations in Creativity & Cognition (Online), Developmental Sciences (Online and On-Campus), Research, Measurement & Statistics (On-Campus), Research, Measurement & Statistics (Online) and School Counseling (Online)
Why Texas A&M?
Texas A&M’s M.Ed. in Educational Psychology is grounded in research-informed practice and draws on the expertise of faculty engaged in applied education research. Students benefit from individualized faculty mentorship, flexible course offerings, and opportunities to collaborate across disciplines. The program supports professional growth for educators, counselors, training developers, and others who apply psychological principles to improve learning and well-being.