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Educational Psychology

What Will I Learn in an Educational Psychology Degree Program?

In your study of educational psychology, you will discover how children and adults learn in school settings. The aim of this field is to help improve teaching methods, including classroom dynamics, learning variables and teaching styles. An educational psychology degree program will teach you how different groups of the population approach education in an effort to evaluate educational programs, develop educational testing, and implement teaching and testing changes in schools. Your courses will include human learning, cognition, research methodology and development. Your educational focus will be on research and the ability to evaluate school needs.

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What Can I Do With an Educational Psychology Degree?

Typically, students pursue this degree in order to become educational psychologists. For most, this means completing a master's in educational psychology program, which will qualify them to work as an educational psychologist in research and evaluation, as well as a school psychologist. Others will continue on to complete a doctorate, which offers further learning and research in educational psychology, specifically developmental specialties and age groups. Your work as an educational psychologist will typically include research on improving learning and teaching in schools, drawing upon statistics as well as critical thinking and analysis.

What Is the Career Outlook for Educational Psychology Degree Students?

Employment for educational psychology degree students is steady, with the growth rate through 2018 expected to be about as fast as average. There's an overall demand for psychologists of all kinds, as organizations, institutions and individuals become increasingly interested in psychological services. School psychologists in particular are in demand as a growing focus is put on how mental health and behavior can impact learning. Those with a master's or doctoral degree, particularly those with a specialty, will do especially well in the job market. In this career, you can expect an annual wage of about $64,000.

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