Research, Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics
Educational research and evaluation professionals
Our degree programs focus on theoretical and applied statistical methods in education, psychology and social sciences, with additional coursework in educational psychology and a cognate area of the student’s choice. Graduates pursue a variety of educational research and evaluation careers within public schools, government agencies, private corporations, foundations and national testing agencies.
Program Information

Courses
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Course descriptions Course rotation schedule 
Funding
The College of Education and Human Sciences offers many forms of funding to support your graduate education.
Assistantships Stipends, tuition waivers and benefits Scholarships Travel support 
Research and Faculty
Consult alongside expert faculty on research design, analysis and instrumentation for grant applications and other projects.
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Students
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