Fact Sheet
Research, Measurement & Statistics
The Research, Measurement and Statistics (RMS) program offers two degrees: a flexible Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree, online or on-campus, and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree. You will learn the theories, skills and applications in the fields of research methodology, statistical analyses, program evaluation, assessment and measurement/psychometrics.
Degree Programs
- Master of Education (M.Ed.)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Graduate Certificates
- Institutional Research and Assessment
- Qualitative Research
Employment
Graduates of this program are employed in these areas:
- Academic and student affairs assessment
- Assessment and measurement specialist
- Classroom teachers and teacher leaders
- Consultants in research, statistics, and evaluation
- Educational administrators: K–12 and university
- Institutional researchers
- Market researchers
- Professors
- Program evaluators
- Psychometricians at testing companies
- Research and data analysts
Student Satisfaction
"As a full time working professional, choosing to earn my Ph.D. from 91¿´Æ¬Íø University was one of the most rewarding decisions of my life. The curriculum provided me with excellent resources to grow as a student, professional, and person."
Randy Rair, Ph.D. '19
Assistant Teaching Professor | Bowling Green State University
"During my education at KSU, I had [the] chance to do research and co-teach courses as a graduate teaching assistant. My education deepened my appreciation for academia and helped me develop excellent research, teaching and leadership skills."
Ipek Ozer-Guclu, Ph.D. '14
Educational Program Manager | Evaluation Systems Group, Pearson
"My degree is the reason I have this career. The skills I acquired through the program are perfect for the evaluation work I am doing right now, as well as a foundation for other skills I may choose to learn and jobs I may pursue in the future."
Eddie Bolden, Ph.D. '15
Associate Director of Institutional Research | Case Western Reserve University