General Requirements Once Enrolled
Students entering the program with deficient GRE quantitative scores and verbal scores are required to enroll in and pass with a grade of “B” or better a foundational graduate course in statistics or mathematics and expository writing courses. No credits will be granted toward the degree.
Students who have not completed prerequisite credits necessary to succeed in some Psychometrics methodology and/or statistics courses may be required, upon entering, to take undergraduate and/or master’s level courses before enrolling in Ph.D. level courses.
Students must also demonstrate professional competency in all of the following skills/methods related to their research:
- Foreign language; (but not one’s native tongue); or
- Literacy in computer languages and programming; and,
- Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) or other related and relevant statistical research software; and,
- Research or institutional practicum in tests or measurements.
The student may satisfy the foreign language requirement in the following manner.
Option IFL: Passing a departmental foreign language examination.
Option IIFL: Enrolling in and earning a grade of “C” or higher in two intermediate foreign language courses (203-204) in the same language at the undergraduate level. Courses taken prior to acceptance and matriculation in the graduate program may not satisfy this requirement. (Graduate financial aid may not be applied toward these courses.)
Option IIIFL: Completing an approved study abroad program (minimum of six weeks), which includes formal enrollment in the study of a foreign language with evaluation of performance by authorized faculty of an accredited institution.
Students may satisfy the literacy in computer language and programming requirement in the following manner:
Option ICL: Passing a departmentally designed literacy and programming examination.
Option IICL: Enrolling in and earning a grade of “C” or higher in two intermediate computer science courses in the same language at the undergraduate level. Courses taken prior to acceptance and matriculation in the graduate program may not satisfy this requirement. (Graduate financial aid may not be applied toward these courses.)
Option IIICL: Completing an approved internship (minimum of six weeks), which includes formal enrollment in the study of computer literacy and programming with evaluation of performance by authorized faculty of an accredited institution.
Option IV CL: Demonstrating a high degree of proficiency in understanding computer language using a minimum of three software applications; demonstrating the ability to independently choose appropriate software and conduct complex statistical analysis with evaluation of performance by authorized faculty of an accredited institution.
Students must maintain a 3.0 GPA in all of their course work at the end of each academic semester. Students are required to pass a written comprehensive examination. The comprehensive examination may be repeated only once.
Upon completion of required course work and the comprehensive examination, students must register for the six-credit Dissertation Seminar, PSYC 998 - Dissertation Seminar . Thereafter, until the dissertation is completed, students must be in residence by registering each semester for three hours of Dissertation Guidance, PSYC 997. The dissertation must involve significant, original research, using primary resources and representing a contribution to the field of Psychometrics. Candidates must be enrolled at the time of the oral defense. (See Graduate School Dissertation and Thesis Handbook for guidelines on writing the dissertation.)
Students are required to complete the degree within seven years from entering the program.