American University

Master in Measurement & Evaluation

Washington, United States

The Master in Measurement & Evaluation at American University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

American University in Washington, DC, combines a campus-focused student experience with exceptional access to internships, policy organizations, and cultural institutions. Founded in 1893, AU enrolls over 14,000 students and is known for its commitment to public service, global engagement, and experiential learning. The university's location in the nation’s capital provides students with unmatched opportunities to engage with government, nonprofits, and international organizations while pursuing rigorous academic study.

AU offers a wide spectrum of undergraduate and graduate programs supported by internationally recognized faculty and hands-on learning pathways. Students benefit from internships, research collaborations, and community partnerships that translate classroom theory into practice. The university’s emphasis on leadership, civic engagement, and global perspectives helps prepare graduates for careers in public service, diplomacy, media, business, and beyond.

International students join a diverse campus community with dedicated support for academic advising, career planning, and cultural transition. Proximity to major employers and policymaking institutions accelerates professional development, while campus resources foster student well-being and engagement. For learners who want a research-informed education anchored in public impact and real-world experience, American University offers a dynamic environment to grow intellectually and professionally.

About the Program

The Master in Measurement & Evaluation at American University is for students who want a Master's degree and are interested in evaluation and measurement. It takes 2 years to complete and is available online.

The curriculum covers specific subjects like research methods and statistical analysis, helping students develop skills in data analysis and interpretation. Students also get hands-on experience with evaluation projects.

Graduates can work as Evaluation Specialists, Research Analysts, or Data Scientists in fields like education, healthcare, or government. They can also work as Program Evaluators or Policy Analysts for organizations like the US Department of Education or the National Institutes of Health.

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