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    8 Research Methodologies programs found

    MSc Programs in Education Education Research Research Methodologies

    A Master of Science is a type of advanced degree in the fields of science or mathematics. Students often earn a master’s degree to pursue more specialized careers.

    What is an MSc in Research Methodologies? This field of study educates students in research methods for test development and psychometrics. An MSc in this subject helps students to understand the methods and theories behind the conducting of empirical studies. Many degree programs like this are designed to train students in research design, statistical methods, measurement, analysis and interpretation of data to prepare students for doctoral study or advanced careers in research. At this level, students may take a wide range of lecture courses in addition to gaining lab or internship experience. Some course topics in this field of study may include applied research, assessment instruments, data translation and more.

    Students who earn a master’s degree in research methodology tend to exhibit a variety of useful skills that many employers find beneficial. These students often have great decision-making skills and pay close attention to detail. These traits combined also help students become highly analytical thinkers.

    There are multiple factors that can influence the cost of earning a master’s degree. Sometimes the location of a school or the length of the degree program can affect tuition. Students are urged to thoroughly research and compare schools for more information.

    With an advanced degree in this field, students can be prepared for more lucrative researcher and leadership positions in a wide selection of industries, including university and independent research centers, government agencies, corporations, school systems, testing agencies and more. Methodologists can work in various specializations that may change over time. Many survey and research methodologists work in a laboratory setting, while some work in the field observing tests and data collection.

    At colleges and universities around the world, there are numerous available master degree programs. Many of these programs also have online options. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.