3 Areas of Concentration: Social and Psychological, Survey Statistics, and Data Science (tentative schedule)
Full-time Students admitted in Fall 2014 to Fall 2016
NOTE: JPSM intends to offer these classes as scheduled; however, depending on enrollments or unforeseen circumstances, these schedules may need to be altered. Each semester JPSM publishes the schedule of classes for the next semester and sends these to all students and others on the JPSM mailing list. Courses for the JPSM MS degree program may not be taken online.
The 21 month course schedule (and course credit hours) for a full time student in each of the areas of concentration are listed below.
Term | Statistical Science | Social Science |
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Fall, Year 1 |
410: Intro Probability (3) 615: Stat Methods I (3) 623: Data Collection (3) 672: Introduction to the Federal Statistical System (1) 10 credits |
615: Stat Methods I (3) 623: Data Collection (3) 632: Social and Cognitive Founds. (3) 672: Introduction to the Federal Statistical System (1) 10 credits |
Spring, Year 1 |
420: Intro to Stat (3) 440: Sampling Theory(3) 616: Theory and Methods of Statistics (3) 640: Surv Practicum I (2) 11 credits |
616: Stat Methods II (3) 625: Applied Sampling (3) 630: Questionnaire Design (3) 640: Surv Practicum I (2) 11 credits |
Summer, Year 1 | Internship | Internship |
Fall, Year 2 |
641: Survey Practicum II (Data Analysis) (2) 720: Total Survey Quality I (2) 745: Practical Tools for Sampling and Weighting (3) 746: Applications of Statistical Modeling (3) Elective (3) 13 credits |
641: Survey Practicum II (Data Analysis) (2) 701: Analysis of Complex Data (3) 720: Total Survey Quality I (2) 722: Random and Nonrandomized Research Design (3) 746: Applications of Statistical Modeling (3) 13 credits |
Spring, Year 2 |
721: Total Survey Quality II (2) 742: Inference (3) 744: Statistical Topics in Survey Methodology (3) 772: Design Seminar (3) 11 credits |
721: Total Survey Quality II (2) 772: Design Seminar (3) Elective (3) Elective (3) 11 credits |
Total Credits | 45 | 45 |
Part-time Students admitted in Fall 2014 to Fall 2016
NOTE: JPSM intends to offer these classes as scheduled; however, depending on enrollments or unforeseen circumstances, these schedules may need to be altered. Each semester JPSM publishes the schedule of classes for the next semester and sends these to all students and others on the JPSM mailing list. Courses for the JPSM MS degree program may not be taken online.
The schedule below illustrates a 33 month completion of the program.
Term | Statistical Science | Social Science |
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Fall, Year 1 |
410: Intro Probability (3) 615: Stat Methods I (3) 672: Introduction to the Federal Statistical System (1) 7 credits |
615: Stat Methods I (3) 632: Social and Cognitive Founds. (3) 672: Introduction to the Federal Statistical System (1) 7 credits |
Spring, Year 1 |
420: Intro to Stat (3) 616: Stat Methods II (3) 640: Practicum I (Data Collection) (2) 8 credits |
616: Stat Methods II (3) 630: Questionnaire Design (3) 640: Practicum I (Data Collection) (2) 8 credits |
Summer, Year 1 |
Elective (3) 3 credits |
625: Applied Sampling (3) 3 credits |
Fall, Year 2 |
440: Sampling Theory (3) 623: Data Collection (3) 641: Practicum II (Data Analysis) (2) 8 credits |
623: Data Collection (3) 722: Random and Nonrandomized Research Design (3) 641: Practicum II (Data Analysis) (2) 8 credits |
Spring, Year 2 |
744: Statistical Topics in Survey Methodology (3) 772: Design Seminar (3) 6 credits |
Elective (3) Elective (3) 6 credits |
Summer, Year 2 | Internship | Internship |
Fall, Year 3 |
720: Total Survey Quality I (2) 745: Practical Tools for Sampling and Weighting (3) 746: Applications of Statistical Modeling (3) 8 credits |
701: Analysis of Complex Data (3) 720: Total Survey Quality I (2) 746: Applications of Statistical Modeling (3) 8 credits |
Spring, Year 3 |
721: Total Survey Quality II (2) 742: Inference (3) 5 credits |
721: Total Survey Quality II (2) 772: Design Seminar (3) 5 credits |
Total Credits | 45 | 45 |