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The Graduate Certificate in Quantitative Educational Research focuses on developing both statistical computation abilities and the judgment to determine which calculations are suitable for different scenarios. This 15-credit program equips students from diverse academic backgrounds to perform research assessing the impact of educational initiatives. The curriculum consists of advanced courses in educational research and statistics, providing knowledge and competencies that exceed standard degree expectations. While administered by the College of Education, this certificate welcomes applicants from all fields of study.
The Educational Research Program's core objective is to deliver an exceptional graduate education that enables scholars to thoughtfully examine educational research, create effective study methodologies, and provide rigorous analyses addressing key challenges in the field.
Graduate School prerequisites (Degree Requirements) and College of Education standards (Master's, Professional Certification, EdS, Doctoral) are outlined in previous catalog sections. For program specifics, consult the College of Education Programs website. To obtain a student handbook or further details, contact the Educational Studies department office; their staff will connect you with the appropriate certificate coordinator(s).