Students will develop skills in statistical and computational methods through courses in design, modeling, and data analysis. This 12-credit hour certificate is available to doctoral students in the social sciences currently enrolled at the University of Georgia.
Overview
The Quantitative Methods in Family and Social Sciences (QMFSS) Certificate at the University of Georgia, goes beyond the basic foundation of quantitative methods provided within most social science graduate programs. This certificate aims to enhance the preexisting knowledge of research methods through specialized courses in Human Development and Family Science. The certificate program attracts students from various backgrounds and departments.
Requirements & Courses
Students must complete two prerequisite courses (i.e. HDFS 7170 and HDFS 8800 or equivalent introductory data analysis and research methods courses in their home department) before applying to the certificate program. Students should work alongside their major professor to create a Program of Study plan included in the application form to complete the additional 12 hours of quantitative coursework. Students who successfully complete the certificate requirements, submit a completion form to Dr. Noel Card, and an approved program of study including the certificate to the UGA Graduate School will receive the certification. All classes require the Permission of Department to enroll. To do this please follow the POD link.
Prerequisite Courses
- HDFS 8800: Research Methods
- HDFS 7170: Introductory Quantitative Analysis
Required Courses
- HDFS 8730: Structural Equation Modeling
- HDFS 8840: Multilevel Modeling
Two of the following required
- HDFS 8850: Dyadic Data Analysis
- HDFS 8860: Advanced Longitudinal Data Analysis
- HDFS 8870: Meta-Analysis
Faculty
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Professor/Director: Georgia Center for Developmental Science
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