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Nov 30, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Educational Research Methods and Policy Studies, MS
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The M.S. in Educational Research Methods and Policy Studies is designed for students who are interested in jointly developing their training in research methods and educational policy studies. In the program, students will examine current educational policy issues through social, historical, philosophical, cultural, and political lenses. Concurrently, the program is designed to provide students with a core suite of research and policy analysis tools, including courses in quantitative, qualitative, evaluation, and survey research methods. Students completing the degree program will be well prepared for a variety of professional and academic placements, including K-12 or postsecondary institutions, testing organizations, state and federal agencies, or further doctoral study. All students have the option to complete their degreee entirely online.
Admission Requirements
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UK Graduate School Application
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Official transcripts for all previous coursework completed at any institution of higher education
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A 250-word statement of purpose describing the student’s intellectual and professional goals for completing the program
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Two letters of reference with at least one from a referee familiar with the students’ academic work
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Resume or Curriculum Vitae
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Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis; apply anytime
Degree Requirements
- The program requires 37 hours of coursework, all of which is available online.
- All EPE students are required to take EPE601 Proseminar (1 credit hour) during their first semester of study in the department.
Core Classes (21 credit hours) include:
Choice of Concentration (6 credit hours)
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Guided Electives (9 credit hours chosen in consultation with the student’s advisor)
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A student’s program of study may vary from this structure if they receive approval from their major advisor.
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Masters Exam: At the end of the program, Educational Research Methods and Policy Studies students are required to complete and pass a written exam assessing their course content in key areas of evaluation, research methods, and policy studies. This exam will be evaluated by department faculty.
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