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Educational Measurement
and Statistics

224B1 Lindquist Center
Iowa City, IA 52242 

319/335-6429

Program Coordinator
Professor Michael J. Kolen
michael-kolen@uiowa.edu

Educational Measurement and Statistics Educational Measurement and Statistics home Department of Psychological and Quantitative FoundationsDr. Ansley with Measurement and Statistics students

Educational Measurement and Statistics Graduate Program

The graduate programs in Educational Measurement and Statistics at the University of Iowa prepare students for positions in educational measurement, evaluation, research, and statistical methods. Positions are found at universities, state and federal agencies, test publishing organizations, larger school systems, state departments of education and research centers.

The master of arts (MA) degree is offered on a nonthesis and a thesis basis. The nonthesis program is intended for students who seek to qualify for positions that call for competence in educational measurement and research methodology. Such positions are typically found in school districts, state departments of education, test organizations, and research centers. The purpose of the thesis program is in general the same. However, the program is primarily intended for students who plan to take advanced work in statistical methods or educational measurement at the Ph.D. level. 

 

The purpose of the Ph.D. program is to prepare students for upper-level professional positions in the fields of educational measurement, evaluation, and statistical methods. Such positions are generally found in colleges and universities, state and federal agencies, large public and private school systems, test publishing firms, and research and evaluation centers.

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