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Nov 23, 2024
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2017-2018 Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]
Educational Evaluation, MA
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The Educational Evaluation Program is a joint, collaborative effort of the Education and Psychology faculty designed to develop well-equipped, educational evaluation professionals to meet the market demand. Increasing need for trained individuals has been voiced by Federal and state educational agencies. In addition, all federally funded grants require an evaluation component as part of the overall program.
The Master of Arts in Educational Evaluation requires completion of 48 units, 24 each from Education and Psychology. Unit requirements include 16 core units from each of Education and Psychology, 8 Statistical Methods units, and 8 electives. Students determine from which discipline to take Statistical Methods, with the understanding that electives would be selected from the other discipline.
University Policies. University policies detailed in the Academic Policies section of the Bulletin apply.
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Psychology Core (16 units)
Education Core (16 units)
Students select four 4-unit EDUC courses under the guidance of an advisor, who is informed about the student’s career plans. Courses from the Teacher Education credential program (TEIP) may not be accepted. Students may combine higher education courses with PK-12 courses or can specialize in one or the other area as desired. Statistical Methods (8 units)
Student select 8 PSYCH or 8 EDUC units from the list below. |
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