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Graduate Programs : Doctoral Minors

Doctoral Minors

Applied Statistics and Research Methods

Doctoral Minor Requirements — 15 Credits

A Doctoral Minor in Applied Statistics and Research Methods is available to students in any UNC doctoral program with the approval of their doctoral program advisor.

Required courses — 15 hours

A minimum of five (5) courses completed during the student’s UNC doctoral program with grades of “B-” or better from the following courses:

SRM 602 Statistical Methods I (3)

SRM 603 Statistical Methods II (3)

SRM 606 Multiple Linear Regression Analysis (3)

SRM 607 Non-Parametric Statistics (3)

SRM 608 Experimental Design (3)

SRM 609 Sampling Methods (3)

SRM 610 Statistical Methods III (3)

SRM 611 Advanced Statistical Data Analysis (3)

SRM 625 Applied Multiple Regression Analysis (3)

SRM 627 Survey Research Methods (3)

SRM 635 Categorical Data Analysis (3)

SRM 670 Evaluation: Models and Designs (3)

SRM 680 Introduction to Qualitative Research (3)

SRM 685 Educational Ethnography (3)

SRM 686 Qualitative Case Study Research (3)

SRM 687 Narrative Inquiry (3)

SRM 688 Writing as Analysis of Qualitative Research (3)

SRM 705 Advanced Issues in Research Methods (3)

Note(s): SRM 502 or SRM 617 may be substituted for SRM 602.
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No application to the Applied Statistics and Research Methods program is required. In consultation with their doctoral program advisors, students may include sufficient SRM courses in their programs of study to meet the requirements for the minor.