Educational Statistics and Research Methods
The Educational Statistics and Research Methods Program in the College of Education and Health Professions advances theory and practice in its constituent fields — educational psychology; educational policy; research and statistical methods; testing and measurement; and historical, philosophical and social-cultural foundations.
Degrees Conferred:
Doctor of Philosophy degree in Educational Statistics and Research Methods
The doctoral program develops professionals in the areas of educational statistics and research methods. Coursework is focused on theoretical and applied statistics in an educational context, however, courses include applications of research methods and statistics to a variety of academic fields. Graduates will be prepared for employment in higher education; local, state, and national educational agencies; research and policy organizations; and industries with internal data analysis needs.
Graduate Certificate Offered:
Educational Statistics and Research Methods
The Graduate School website provides various forms.
This program is part of the Department of Counseling, Leadership, and Research Methods.