Curriculum
M.Ed. in Organizational Evaluation
Degree Requirements
Total Hours: 34
Practicum: Required
Comprehensive: None
Thesis:None
Length of the Program:
This cohort program is designed to be completed in 2-1/2 years (7 semesters) including summers. All courses must be completed within the cohort sequence. (See SOE Policy: Time Limit for Degree Completion)
Curriculum Plan: Completion of the M.Ed. degree program requires 34 semester hours of graduate credit.
Continuous Enrollments
Master's students in Organizational Evaluation are required to maintain the status of continuous enrollment during their program of studies. This means that students complete the cohort in the course sequence and time frame as defined.
Required Courses (34 semester hours)
Please see the Coursework tab at the top of the page for course sequence and course descriptions
- RMTD 400 Introduction to Research Methodology
- RMTD 404 Introduction to Educational Statistics
- RMTD 406 Educational Evaluation
- RMTD 407 Introduction to Evaluation Theory
- RMTD 410 Communicating Research Findings
- RMTD 411 Introduction to Human Performance Technology
- RMTD 412 Needs Assessment
- RMTD 415 Practicum in Organizational Evaluation
- RMTD 420 Educational Research I: Building a Body of Evidence with Qualitative Methods
- RMTD 580 Special Topics: Project Management
- HRER 417 Managing and Motivating in the Workplace
- MGMT 472 Organizational Change and Development
Degree Conferral
While the commencement ceremony is every May, degrees can be conferred May, August, and December. Students must apply for graduation/degree conferral. Students should apply for graduation in the semester they anticipate completing all degree requirements. Failure to meet application deadlines may result in a delay of the conferral of the degree to the following semester. Applications for Degree Conferral are due:
- August 1 for December conferral
Please note the degree conferral application is valid for only one semester. If the degree is not conferred for the semester requested, a new application is required for a subsequent semester.