Elective courses may be taken in Research and Evaluation Methodology, other departments in the College of Education and departments outside the College of Education. Master’s students are required to complete at least one (3-credit hour) elective within the College of Education. Some electives may have both on-campus and online versions. There is great flexibility in the choice of electives but the choice must be approved by the student’s faculty advisor. Examples of courses students may want to consider as electives are:
EDF6471 – Survey Design and Analysis in Educational Research
EDF6475 – Qualitative Foundations of Educational Research
EDF 6463 – Culturally Responsive Evaluation in Educational Environments
EDF 6468 – Evaluation Management for Grants in Educational Environments
EDF 6492 – Evaluation Communication and Ethics in Educational Environment
EDG 6285 – Evaluation in the School Program
EME6651 – Learning Analytics Concepts and Techniques
EME6235 – Managing Educational Projects
EDH7635 – Higher Education Administration