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Masters concentration in quantitative methods (Assessment, Measurement, and Statistics)

If you are interested in assessment, but you do not yet have a Master's degree, you should apply to the Master of Arts Program in Psychological Sciences at JMU. This program, which has an area of concentration in quantitative methods (assessment, measurement, & statistics), would prepare you for entry-level positions to help colleges, universities, and social service organizations document the effectiveness of their programs and services. Graduates from the Master's program may also apply to the Doctoral Program in Assessment and Measurement for more advanced study.

Doctoral Program in Assessment and Measurement

If you have a master's degree and are interested in advanced study in assessment and measurement, you should apply to JMU's Doctor of Philosophy Program in Assessment and Measurement. This program will prepare you for leadership positions in assessment and measurement in higher education, as well as K-12, corporate, and health care settings.


Student studying in CARS library
Program graduate Susan Davis studying in the CARS library.

 

 

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