About Assessment, Measurement and Evaluation, Master Degree - at Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo
In everyday life, work, sports and research, tests and evaluations help us compare achievements. Have you ever wondered about the science behind it? Our international Master’s programme in Assessment, Measurement and Evaluation trains you to become a measurement specialist in the social and behavioural sciences.
About the programme
Assessment and evaluation systems in Norway, the Nordic countries, and globally, help monitor and improve education quality. Assessment refers to a wide variety of methods and measurement tools used for multiple purposes.
- Assessment of Learning: Measuring achievements against set standards, producing scores, ranks, or grades used in selection, admission, or monitoring.
- Assessment for Learning: Gathering evidence throughout the teaching process to inform and improve instructional practices.
- Assessment as Learning: Encouraging individuals to self-monitor their learning through peer/self-assessment and reflection.
Data from these assessments informs the effectiveness of educational interventions and policies. Assessments range from small classroom tests to large international exams comparing educational systems globally.
The growing need for evidence-based education creates high demand for professionals skilled in developing, administering, and analysing assessments. Our programme equips you with these specialized skills.
As a student at the Master’s in Assessment, Measurement and Evaluation programme you get an education that is:
- Comprehensive: The programme is a well-rounded education that covers both theoretical principles and practical applications of assessment, measurement, and evaluation in social and behavioural sciences.
- Relevant and up to date: Learn current paradigms and engage with ongoing societal debates in the field, ensuring that your education is both relevant and forward-thinking.
- An expert preparation: Be prepared to meet the growing and changing demands in the education and assessment fields with advanced skills and solid knowledge.
- A career advancement: Open doors to various professional opportunities requiring specialized skills in quantitative research, psychometrics, and educational measurement.
- An opportunity for global impact: Engage with global educational quality improvement efforts and contribute to evidence-based educational policies and practices.
Study Environment
We believe that happy students are successful students. At the Centre for Educational Measurement (CEMO), you’ll join an international cohort of about 20 students. We start with an orientation meeting, offering practical insights and introducing you to faculty and coordinators.
Stay engaged with our Student Academic Organisation, which hosts social and academic events. The University of Oslo offers a vibrant student life with over 200 organisations. Access diverse study and social areas close to research environments.
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Further studies and career opportunities
Upon completing the programme, you will have a versatile background that qualifies you to continue working as researcher within the social sciences or to work with statistics, data analytics, and measurements in private or government-owned enterprises.
Your methodological background gives you an edge when applying for PhD positions in different fields across the social sciences, both in Norway and abroad.
Learn more about Assessment, Measurement and Evaluation, Master Degree - at Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Oslo
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