Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment
Program Overview
The MEd in Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment (MESA) program at UIC prepares individuals for careers in educational research and other applied research settings. The program combines rigorous training in quantitative and qualitative methodologies with a focus on practical applications. Graduates are equipped with specialized knowledge and skills to conduct independent research and contribute to the field of education. The program is offered in both online and on-campus formats.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The MEd in Measurement, Evaluation, Statistics, and Assessment (MESA) program at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) is designed to address the growing demand for individuals who can function effectively in educational research and other applied research settings. The program combines rigorous training in quantitative and qualitative methodologies with a focus on practical applications, preparing graduates to draw upon specialized knowledge and skills to function effectively in a variety of research settings. The program is offered in two versions: an online format and an on-campus format.
Outline:
The MESA program consists of a total of 36 credit hours, including coursework in measurement, evaluation, statistics, research design, and data analysis. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of quantitative and qualitative research, as well as the ability to apply these skills to real-world problems. The program is divided into three main components:
- Core Courses (18 credit hours): These courses provide students with a foundation in the principles of measurement, evaluation, statistics, and research design.
- Elective Courses (12 credit hours): Students can choose from a variety of elective courses to tailor their program to their specific interests and career goals.
- Capstone Project (6 credit hours): The capstone project provides students with an opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world research problem. Some of the specific courses offered in the program include:
- Educational Assessment and Evaluation
- Measurement in Education
- Statistics for Educational Research
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Program Evaluation
- Advanced Data Analysis
Assessment:
Students in the MESA program are assessed through a variety of methods, including:
- Exams: Exams are used to assess students' understanding of the material covered in class.
- Papers: Students are required to write a number of papers throughout the program, which allows them to demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge to real-world problems.
- Presentations: Students are required to give presentations on their research, which allows them to develop their communication skills.
- Capstone Project: The capstone project is a major research project that allows students to demonstrate their ability to conduct independent research.
Teaching:
The MESA program is taught by a faculty of experienced researchers and educators. The faculty members are actively involved in research and have a strong commitment to teaching. They use a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, discussions, group work, and simulations. They are also available to meet with students outside of class to provide additional support.
Careers:
Graduates of the MESA program are prepared for a variety of careers in educational research and other applied research settings. Some potential career paths include:
- Educational Researcher
- Program Evaluator
- Data Analyst
- Assessment Specialist
- Research Associate
Other:
The MESA program is also available in an online format. This format allows students to complete the program from anywhere in the world.
- This information is based on the 2024-2025 Graduate & Professional Catalog of UIC and may be subject to change.