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Nov 23, 2024
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2010-2013 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Psychometrics, M.S.
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Objective
The Masters of Science in Psychometrics is designed to provide training for individuals within the educational, psychological, and mathematics communities (e.g. teachers, administrators, staff members, and policy makers) to assist them in effectively addressing issues related to the implementation of testing, assessment, and evaluations. One of the cornerstones of the program will be training and preparing students in statistics and data analyses. Psychological themes involving learning, cognitive development, development in general, resilience and student achievement gaps, literacy, school violence and prevention, and influence (psychological and mental health) on learning are also considered.
Admission
To be eligible for admission to the masters program in psychometrics, an applicant must:
- Have earned a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university, preferably in psychology, mathematics, test and measurements, or any related area.
- Possess an undergraduate cumulative grade point average G.P.A. of 3.0 or better to be considered for unconditional admission. Students who possess a cumulative undergraduate G.P.A. of between a 2.7 and 2.9 may be considered for conditional admission. Post-bachelor’s undergraduate credits will not be used to enhance G.P.A. requirements for admission to graduate study.
- Have satisfactorily completed certain minimum coursework in general or educational psychology, statistics, research design and methodology.
- Submit an application for admission together with official copies of transcripts from all graduate and undergraduate institutions attended.
- Provide test scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Test scores may not be more than 5 years old prior to the date of application.
- Submit three letters of recommendation sent to the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies from officials or faculty members of institutions previously attended who are acquainted with the applicant’s ability for graduate study or from employment supervisors where applicable.
- Submit a three-page typed exposition regarding the candidate’s personal academic and professional plans and the reasons for selecting Morgan State University.
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General Requirements
Candidates for the M.S. degree in Psychometrics must complete a minimum of thirty (30) credit hours and submit an acceptably written thesis.
Program Requirements
M. S. (30 credit hours):
- 6 credit hours from the Foundational or Core Course
- 6 credit hours from Measurement and Assessment (Test Construction/Development)
- 9 credit hours from Statistics
- 6 credit hours in Electives
- 3 credit hours Thesis (Empirical Research Project)
M.S. Applicants Wishing to Matriculate into the Doctoral Program in Psychometrics
Students who initially applied to the M.S. program and successfully complete the M.S., may, with the approval of the department chair and program coordinator, enroll in the doctoral program by completing the following:
- Online application for the doctoral program (new GRE scores and letters of recommendation are not required).
- Brief personal statement regarding continuation of graduate studies.
- Request to the Registar to submit the student’s official M.S. transcript to the School of Graduate Studies.
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