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ADVANCE YOUR

RESEARCH

METHODOLOGY

KNOWLEDGEBECOME AN EXPERT IN

INFORMATION SESSIONMaster of Science in Educational Research

The Educational Research program cultivates

and develops students into future educational

researchers capable of investigating complex

problems of the 21st century.

The M.S. in Educational Research develops

individuals into expert research methodologist,

and prepares you to become a doctoral student

at Georgia State or other programs in the field.

Janice Fournillier, Ph.D.

Georgia State University

College of Education & Human Development

Department of Educational Policy Studies

Educational Research Program

30 Pryor Street | Atlanta, GA | 30303

acowan@gsu.edu | 404-413-8273 | eps.education.gsu.edu

Associate Professor

Program Coordinator, Educational Research

TODAY’S PRESENTER

PROFILE

IDEAL CANDIDATE

Bachelor’s degree

Interest in advancing skills in

statistics, survey research

and research methodology

Seeking career in research

related job in their field

ARE YOU A GOOD FIT?

LEARN MORE

Strong background in math,

data analytics and writing

GRADUATE ADMISSIONS

GPA Recommendation Letters

GRE Other

≥ 2.50 undergraduate

Taken within 5 years Goals statement, resume

1

2

4

5

M.S. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS

Professional (2)

PROGRAM LENGTH

36Semester Hours

Fall Semester 9

Spring Semester 9

Summer Semester 9 M.S.

EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

VIEW COURSE IN CATALOG

Fall Semester 9Educational Research

FUNDING EDUCATION

ALUMNI TESTIMONIALS

ALUMNI TESTIMONIALS

I loved how the program challenged me to think critically, not except the status quo, and see how we can affect programmatic change through research.

Working full-time as a student was challenging, however, my classes were flexible and allowed me to gear projects towards benefitting my employer.

My graduate program taught me how to think better, analyze a situation, and formulate my own opinions.

Listen to

FUNMI’S STORY

Listen to

COREY’S STORY

Listen to

ANTHONY’S STORY

FUNMI ADESESAN, ‘13 Georgia Department of

Juvenile Justice

COREY DUNN, ‘07 Agnes Scott College

ANTHONY MILLER, ‘14 Tutoring Service

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