Each student entering a REMS program has a unique set of interests and experiences. Consequently, programs of study are unique. Beyond Department core requirements (see coursework below), students in consultation with their advisor (for the master degree) or advisory committee (for a doctoral degree) are free to design a unique program of study to meet individual career objectives. All master level students, however, are expected to be knowledgeable in research design, univariate statistical methods and qualitative methods. In addition, doctoral students are expected to be knowledgable in multivariate statistical methods and measurement theory.
Masters Degree
For a masters degree, a student may select either a Master of Education (MEd) or a Master of Arts (MA) program. The primary difference between the programs is the MA degree requires a thesis while the MEd degree is based on course work but may include an applied project in education. Students considering pursuing a doctoral degree are strongly encouraged to earn the MA degree.
A minimum of 30 and a maximum of 36 semester hours of graduate study is required of all masters degree programs. For the MA degree a minimum of 24 semester hours of coursework and a maximum of 6 additional semester hours for thesis work are required. For the MEd degree 36 semester hours of graduate study is required. An MEd or MA student may choose a concentration in evaluation, measurement, or applied statistics.
An MEd degree can be completed in three semesters of concentrated study. An MA degree typically requires two academic years. Students in all master programs have the following Department requirements:
ERSH6200 Methods of Research in Education
ERSH6300 Applied Statistical Methods in Education
ERSH6600 Applied Educational Assessment
EPSY6990 Master Seminar (1 credit)
and one of the following:
EPSY6010 Foundations of Human Development for Education
OR
EPSY6800 Foundations of Cognition for Education
In addition to the above MEd course work, MA candidates are required to take:
QUAL8400 Qualitative Research in Education
OR
ERSH8310 Applied Analysis of Variance Methods in Education
While a set program of study is not prescribed the following program of study is offered as illustrative.
Example program of study for an MEd degree:
| Fall | Spring | Summer |
|---|---|---|
| ERSH6200 | ERSH6300 | ERSH8310 |
| ERSH6600 | QUAL8400 | Elective |
| EPSY6010 | Elective* | Elective |
| Elective | Elective | |
| EPSY6990 | Elective |
Note *For the MA degree, thesis hours (EPSY730) would be generally substituted for two electives.
The entire course list can be found in the subsequent section of COURSE OFFERINGS.
All students completing a master degree must complete an oral or written examination over the program of study. If a thesis is written, the student forms a three member committee that must approve the student’s research. Upon completion of the research, an oral exam is scheduled during which the student presents his/her work.
Note: *Students working as a teaching or research assistant typically will enroll for approximately 10 credits per semester.
