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The Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation program provides graduate education for students interested in research methodologies and their practical applications, culminating in Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Doctoral candidates from other disciplines can pursue a dual degree option to earn a Master's in Measurement, Statistics, and Evaluation, or opt for a 21-credit certificate program. Exceptional undergraduates may qualify for a five-year combined Bachelor's/Master's track. The Quantitative Methodology: Measurement and Statistics M.S. program delivers comprehensive intermediate-level training in quantitative approaches, preparing graduates for diverse roles in government agencies, educational institutions, and corporate settings. The program's location near Washington, D.C., enables students to access numerous academic and professional development opportunities.