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3 Developmental Psychology MA Degree Programs in USA


Cornell University
Developmental Psychology, M.A.
- Ithaca, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Developmental Psychology is designed to give students a strong foundation in understanding how people develop across their lifespan. It covers key areas such as cognitive, emotio...


Ubiquity University
MA in Integral Transpersonal Psychology
- USA Online, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
This program takes an integral, transpersonal approach to psychology. It proposes an innovative way of learning and thinking, which goes beyond the basic structures of the rational mind to include the larger environment. It emphasizes the interconnections between all aspects of reality and focuses on deep empathy that relates to the experiences of all people.
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Tufts University - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
MA in Child Study and Human Development
- Medford, USA
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Eliot-Pearson Department of Child Study and Human Development's Master of Arts in Child Study and Human Development provides students with a strong theoretical foundation in child development, coursework in an area of specialization, research skills, and applied opportunities and fieldwork that prepare students for a career that directly impacts the lives of children, youth and families.
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Studying Developmental Psychology at the Master's level in the USA offers a fascinating examination of human growth and change across the lifespan. This field uniquely combines theoretical foundations with practical applications, allowing you to delve into the complexities of behavior, cognition, and emotional development.
In this program, you'll explore advanced topics such as childhood development, adolescent psychology, and the influence of social factors on learning. You’ll develop skills in conducting empirical research, analyzing developmental assessments, and creating intervention strategies that promote well-being. Courses may include topics like psychological testing, cognitive processes, and ethical considerations in research.
Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, collaborating with peers on research projects that have real-world implications. Graduates gain skills valued internationally, preparing for diverse career opportunities in education, clinical settings, and research organizations, or in roles such as mental health consultants and child development specialists. The emphasis on practical experience ensures you're ready to contribute effectively in various professional environments.