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The graduate program in Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation provides opportunities to earn either a Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degree, catering to students passionate about research methodologies and their practical applications. Doctoral candidates from other disciplines can opt for a dual degree pathway to obtain a Master's in Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation, or alternatively complete a 21-credit certificate program. Exceptional undergraduate students may qualify for an accelerated five-year combined Bachelor's/Master's degree. The Quantitative Methodology: Measurement and Statistics Ph.D. curriculum prepares graduates for university-level instruction in applied measurement, statistics, and evaluation, while equipping them to lead research initiatives and serve as specialists in educational systems, corporate environments, and government agencies.