- Research Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 1) formulate researchable study questions in an independent manner,
- Research Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 2) develop research and evaluation projects and contribute to research activities of a team,
- Research Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 3) locate and coordinate relevant resources for a research project in a critical manner,
- Research Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 4) be committed to the ethical conduct of research and professional activities,
- Specialized Knowledge and Application of Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 1) demonstrate a sophisticated understanding of the theoretical, analytical, and methodological approaches used in program evaluation, measurement, and statistics,
- Specialized Knowledge and Application of Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 2) engage different types of clients and carry out evaluation studies on a wide range of topics,
- Specialized Knowledge and Application of Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 3) apply measurement procedures and survey designs to collect unbiased data for a population study and a study using various sampling strategies,
- Technical Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 1) test statistical models and provide intuitive explanations of the results.
- Technical Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 2) understand how to use empirical evidence to answer research questions and test hypotheses,
- Technical Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 3) create and use conceptual models based on methodologies identified by past research, and conduct appropriate statistical data analysis to answer a research question,
- Technical Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 4) develop research projects through which they are able to use complex statistical techniques to analyze a wide-range of outcomes,
- Communication Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 1) communicate effectively in written, oral and graphical form about specific issues and to formulate well-organized written arguments that state assumptions and hypotheses supported by evidence,
- Communication Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 2) disseminate research results in a clear and coherent manner to other researchers, employers, coworkers, and to the general public,
- Communication Skills: At the completion of the program, students are expected to: 3) contribute to the intellectual community and be able to critically analyze and evaluate one's own, as well as others' findings and give effective and constructive feedback to others.
Master of Science in Program Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics
Boise State University
United States of America, Boise
Master of Science in Program Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics
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College of Education
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Entry Requirements
- Online application
- $95 application fee (non-refundable)
- Official transcripts or marksheets from all post-secondary institutions attended, as well as proof of any degrees earned
- Proof of English proficiency
- Photocopy of your passport name page
Fee Information
Tuition Fee
USD 45,487Application Fee
USD 95How to Apply
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Master of Science in Program Evaluation, Measurement, and Statistics
Boise State University
United States of America,
Boise
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