Quantitative Data Analysis
Outstanding abilities and knowledge in quantitative analysis, methods and interpretation is a key skill for scholars in a wide range of disciplines within the social sciences. Further, many of the important practical, analytical and conceptual skills are shared across disciplines. Many of the graduate programs in the social sciences include basic quantitative analysis skills within their core required curriculum, but many students would benefit from advanced training in this domain. Such advanced training would benefit the development of their research programs and their ability to apply their skills in a wide variety of occupational domains. This certificate program would provide an organized way for students to achieve an advanced level of knowledge and skill in quantitative social science data analysis, interpretation and visualization. The certificate would require students to master both an introductory level of quantitative skills and knowledge, as well as more advanced quantitative skills and knowledge. Some of the introductory level course might overlap with courses that are already required within a student’s individual Ph.D. program curriculum, but the advanced level would require them to go beyond the basic expectations of their graduate program in order to achieve greater depth and breadth of knowledge and abilities.
In addition to individual courses, another means of interdisciplinary study for PhD students is the addition of a graduate certificate. Tuition Remission is not available for coursework beyond 72 units. Students should consult with their program department and the certificate department to determine if additional coursework beyond 72 units will be required to complete both programs. Earning a certificate must not increase a student's expected time to degree or amount of stipend support. PhD students may pursue only one certificate.
Graduate students interested in a Graduate Certificate should first apply for admission to the Washington University department in which they wish to obtain an advanced degree. Once admitted, each student should notify their department advisor and the Certificate Program director of plans to obtain the Certificate. In addition, students should submit an "Application for Admission to Certificate Program" form to the Office of Graduate Studies in Arts and Sciences, with a copy to the Certificate Program office.
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