Education: Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation (EDMS)

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Abstract

The Department of Measurement, Statistics and Evaluation offers graduate study leading to the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees for students with strong interests in research methods and their applications. Students pursuing Doctoral degrees in other departments may enroll in a joint program leading to the Masters degree in EDMS. A 24-credit Certificate in EDMS is offered for Ph.D. students majoring in other programs. Also, a joint MA/BA program is offered for select undergraduates. EDMS students, in consultation with their advisors, may emphasize applied statistics, measurement theory or evaluation.

Admissions Information

In addition to Graduate School requirements, admission decisions are based on the quality of previous undergraduate and graduate work, strength of letters of recommendation from persons competent to judge the applicant's likelihood of success in graduate school, scores on the Graduate Record Examination, and the applicant's statement of academic and career objectives in relation to the program of study to be pursued. Students who seek admission should display evidence of above average aptitude and interest in quantitative methods. Programs of study may be designed to meet the individual needs of both full-time and part-time students since many courses are offered in the late afternoon or evening.


Application Deadlines

 

Fall

Spring

Domestic Applicants:
U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents

Domestic Applicant Deadlines


Applications for international students must be completed by February 1 .
For financial support, applications from US citizens must be completed by January 15 .


Applications for international students must be completed by June 1 [limited or no funding available] .
Applications from US citizens must be completed by October 31 [limited or no funding available] .

 

Summer: Applications for admission starting in the summer may be considered [no funding available] .

International Applicants:
Applicants from Outside the U.S. or U.S. Citizens / Permanent Residents with Non-U.S. Credentials


IMPORTANT:   International Applicants and U.S. Applicants with Non-U.S. Credentials must follow the domestic deadlines above if they are earlier than the deadlines listed below.   

Applicants seeking admission under F (Student) or J (Exchange Visitor) visas

February 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Feb. 1

June 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Jun. 1

Applicants seeking admission under A, E, G, H, I, and L visas and immigrants

May 1
If Domestic Deadline is after May 1

October 1
If Domestic Deadline is after Jun. 1

U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents with foreign credentials

May 15
If Domestic Deadline is after May 15

October 31
If Domestic Deadline is after Oct.31

 

Application Requirements

  1. GRE General Test
  2. Three Letters of Recommendation
  3. Statement of Goals and Research Interests
  4. Previous College Transcripts

Degree Requirements

Certificate in EDMS ()
The Certificate in EDMS is designed to provide advanced training in quantitative methods for graduate students majoring in other programs. The certificate requires a minimum of 24 graduate credit hours. In addition, an advisor must be selected from members of the EDMS faculty.

Master of Arts (M.A.)
The M.A. degree program requires a minimum of 30 credit hours. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available. A written comprehensive examination is required for both options and a research paper is required for the non-thesis option. The Department does not currently offer the M.Ed. degree.

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
The Ph.D. program requires both preliminary and comprehensive written examinations; the comprehensive examination is designed to reflect the student's specialization. A minimum of 30 credit hours, including dissertation credit, must be taken following admission. All students are expected to engage in research. The Department does not currently offer the Ed.D. degree.

Facilities and Special Resources

The Department maintains computer equipment with up-to-date statistical software packages. The faculty are actively engaged in a large variety of basic and applied research projects and students are encouraged to become involved in these activities. The Washington and Baltimore areas have numerous organizations that provide opportunities to become involved in projects that have national importance.

Financial Assistance

Graduate teaching assistantships, fellowships, and research assistantships are available. The Department can usually aid students in locating part-time employment opportunities, both on and off campus, as well as providing funding from its own contracts and grants.

Contact Information

For additional information and application procedures, please visit our web site: www.education.umd.edu/EDMS/

Dr. George Macready, Graduate Coordinator
1230 Benjamin Building University of Maryland College Park
MD  20742
Telephone: (301) 405-3624
Fax: (301) 314-9245
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