ADVANCE YOUR RESEARCH METHODOLOGY KNOWLEDGE BECOME AN EXPERT IN INFORMATION SESSION Master of Science in Educational Research
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
[email protected] | 404-413-8273 | eps.education.gsu.edu
Associate Professor
Program Coordinator, Educational Research
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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
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Strong background in math,
data analytics and writing
GRADUATE ADMISSIONS
GPA Recommendation Letters
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≥ 2.50 undergraduate
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EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
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36Semester Hours
Fall Semester 9
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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.
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FUNMI ADESESAN, ‘13 Georgia Department of
Juvenile Justice
COREY DUNN, ‘07 Agnes Scott College
ANTHONY MILLER, ‘14 Tutoring Service
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