Quantitative Methodology: Measurement and Statistics, Fifth Year B.A./B.S. & M.S.
The combined Quantitative Methodology: Measurement and Statistics, Fifth Year B.A./B.S. & M.S. program enables highly motivated undergraduate students the opportunity to complete both a bachelor's and master's degrees in (typically) 5 years. Almost any undergraduate major would be appropriate for this program, including psychology, sociology, mathematics, statistics, computer science, communications, business, economics, and even English or history. The critical quality that you need to bring is a high quantitative ability. This program provides you with advanced training in quantitative research methods and statistical analysis.
You will learn to design and conduct research studies, analyze data using sophisticated statistical techniques, and interpret and present research findings effectively. The program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing you for careers in academia, research institutions, government agencies, and private industry. Whether pursuing further graduate studies or entering the workforce directly, you will be well-prepared to contribute to the advancement of knowledge in your chosen field.
Key Features
- Accelerated Pathway: Complete both undergraduate and graduate degrees in a condensed time frame, saving time and money.
- Customized Curriculum: Tailor your elective coursework to suit your interests and career goals, with options to specialize in areas such as statistical data analysis, research design, or measurement.
- Hands-on Experience: Gain practical skills through coursework and research projects, preparing you for success in both academic and professional settings.
- Demonstrate proficiency in applied measurement, statistical analysis, and research design.
- Apply quantitative methods to address complex research questions in diverse contexts.
- Evaluate and critique research literature and methodologies in the field of quantitative methodology.
- Communicate quantitative findings effectively to diverse audiences through written reports and presentations.
This program offers a wide range of career pathways, including:
- Research Associate in academic institutions, government agencies, educational organizations, and private businesses.
- Data Analyst in research firms, consulting firms, healthcare organizations, and financial institutions.
- Policy Analyst in government agencies, non-profit organizations, and advocacy groups.
- Survey Researcher designing and conducting surveys for marketing firms, educational institutions, and social research organizations.
You should apply to the master鈥檚 program in the fall of your senior year. It is open to all undergraduate majors.
Information on admissions and application to the master鈥檚 program can be found on the University Graduate Admissions website and the program handbook.
You are required to submit all required documents before submitting the application.
Program Specific Requirements
- Letters of Recommendation (3)
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
- CV/Resume
- Writing Sample (1)
This master鈥檚 degree requires 30 graduate-level credits, but the benefit of doing the 5th year program is that 9 of your undergraduate credits can count toward that total. You should consult with your undergraduate major and the QMMS program early in your undergraduate study to ensure that you are able to count the maximum number of credits.
Courses in the master鈥檚 program are carefully selected from offerings of Quantitative Methodology: Measurement and Statistics program and other departments at the University. Your specific program of study will be structured to take into account your background and future aims. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available.
There is a common core of courses comprised of:
- EDMS 623 Applied Measurement: Issues and Practices (3)
- EDMS 646 General Linear Models I (3)
- EDMS 647 Causal Inference and Evaluation Methods (3)
- EDMS 651 General Linear Models II (3)
- EDMS 655 Introduction to Multilevel Modeling (3)
- EDMS 657 Exploratory Latent and Composite Variable Methods (3)
- EDMS 724 Modern Measurement Theory (3)
For more information, please contact:
Office of Student Services
ed-advising@umd.edu
301-405-2364.
If you are interested in applying to the program, contact one of the QMMS faculty members or:
Dr. Gregory R. Hancock
Program Director
ghancock@umd.edu