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THE CURRICULUM
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Core Evaluation Courses (SBOS)(12 units)
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| PSYCH315b |
Foundations of Evaluation |
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| PSYCH315z |
Comparative Evaluation |
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| PSYCH354b |
International Trade and Policy |
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Evaluation/Method Elective (Example)
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| PSYCH315a |
Theory-Driven Program Evaluation |
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| PSYCH352L |
Professional Development in Evaluation & Applied Methods |
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Research and Statistical Methods
Either SPE or SBOS courses(12 Units)
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SPE
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| PP481 |
Quantitative Research Methods |
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| PP482 |
Advanced Quantitative Research Methods |
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Methodology Elective (Example)
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Survey Research Methods |
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Decisions-Making Models |
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SBOS
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| PSYCH302 |
Research Methods |
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| PSYCH308a |
Intermediate Statistics
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| PSYCH308b |
ANOVA |
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| PSYCH308c |
Applied Multiple Regression |
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| PSYCH308d |
Categorical Data Analysis |
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Elective Courses
(8 Units)
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| With the approval of their Academic Advisor, students may take elective courses at any CGU school. For MA students who wish to transfer to a Ph.D. program, 4 units of electives could be satisfied through a Transdisciplinary course. No units from graduate programs outside CGU may be applied to this degree program. |
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Application to the Program
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| Students may apply to the Master of Arts in Evaluation and Policy Analysis program through either the School of Politics and Economics (SPE) or the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences (SBOS). Admission will be determined by a joint SPE-SBOS committee. |
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