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The Quantitative Research Methods Program provides the courses and experiences necessary to conduct and supervise effective social science research and data analysis in an array of professional environments.

Quantitative Research Methods


The education and social sciences fields have a growing need for professionals with strong skills in research design and data analysis. The Quantitative Research Methods (QRM) Program provides the courses and experiences necessary to conduct and supervise effective social science research.

Our goal is to equip you with cutting-edge research skills, creative educational vision, social responsibility and sufficient experience in application of your skills and knowledge to achieve professional competence. Graduates with QRM degrees hold professional positions at testing companies, universities, school districts and state agencies, among others.  Admission to the master's program requires a BA or BS degree.  Admission to the doctoral program requires a MA degree.

Core Content

QRM foundations include research methods, measurement and statistics. Research methods include classical quantitative methods as well as qualitative methods. Students can elect to emphasize evaluation or a content area within or outside of education as a minor.

All students conduct original research during their studies and are encouraged to present and/or publish their work. Practicum experiences also are encouraged in diverse sites, including school systems, educational research agencies, mental health agencies, and businesses.

To speak to someone about the Quantitative Research Methods Program MA or PhD, please call or email our Admissions Office at 303-871-2509 or

1-800-835-1607, edinfo@du.edu