Brigham Young University has the following four graduate programs that lead to state licensure. Graduates from these four programs are licensed to work in P-12 settings.
Educational Leadership - MEd: School Leadership Specialization develops competent educational leaders of faith, intellect, and character who have a vision and a compelling sense of purpose for the continuous improvement of schools and enhancement of learning for all.
The EdS degree in school psychology prepares students to pursue credentialing as school psychologists in K–12 educational settings and is approved by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) through December 2026.
Speech-language pathology includes the study of typical and atypical language development and language processing, the assessment of children’s language and related social and cognitive abilities, the treatment of language impairments, and the assessment and treatment of aphasia.