The Field of Research Methods, Measurement, and Evaluation
What will you do with your RMME skills?

The quantitative research, data analysis, measurement, and evaluation skills students learn in RMME Programs prepare our graduates for a whole new world of professional opportunity.
While career paths vary depending on the RMME credentials students earn, one thing is clear–RMME graduates leave UConn with in-demand skills that enhance their professional marketability, prepare them to advance in their current occupations or break into new disciplines, and produce high-quality work products. Our RMME graduates excel in the field because they have a firm understanding of what they are doing, why they are doing it, and how they can make continuous improvements for the future.
Possible Job Titles & Career Paths:
- Evaluation Consultant, Specialist, or Analyst
- Director of Assessment and Accreditation
- Senior Program Associate
- Program Analyst or Performance Auditor
- Research or Data Manager
- Programmer
- Policy Associate
- Survey & Research Specialist
- Institutional Research Analyst
- Enrollment Data Analyst
- Research Specialist
- Research Coordinator
- Education Research Analyst
- Institutional Research Data Specialist
- Coordinator of Accountability & Research
- Measurement, Evaluation, Research, & Learning Consultant or Manager
- Post-Doctoral Scholar
- Assistant Professor
Contact
Dr. Sarah D. Newton
Associate Director, Research Methods, Measurement, and Evaluation Online Programs
UConn Neag School of Education
Email: Methods@UConn.edu