Purpose

This certificate will train the next generation of scholars to respond to novel challenges in the behavioral, health, and social sciences with the methodological rigor and multidisciplinary view needed to lead groundbreaking scientific endeavors. The interdisciplinary nature of this certificate will facilitate collaborations among diverse sets of instructors and students.

The MCAP graduate certificate is the only interdisciplinary training program available for graduate students seeking to develop advanced methodological skills that cover the wide breadth of methods used in the behavioral, health, and social sciences. The Advanced Methods in the Behavioral, Social, and Health Sciences Certificate is an exciting opportunity to develop and practice real skills in interdisciplinary methods. Students will gain state-of-the-art data analysis skills in the social, behavioral, and health sciences as well as practical experience in consulting on and teaching research design and analysis.

Admissions

Courses

Approved Courses

These are the core courses from MCAP affiliated departments that have been approved for the certificate. Many other courses taught in other departments may qualify but must receive approval by emailing a syllabus to mcap@purdue.edu.

We color code courses as Quantitative or Qualitative; all students must take at least one quantitative and at least one qualitative course to complete the certificate.

ANTH

592 (Geographic Information System for Humanities and Social Sciences)

CE

590 (GIS)

COM

625 (Survey Design, Analysis, And Reporting For Strategic Communication)

632 (Social Media Analytics)

674 (Network Analysis)

682 (Variable Topics — Computational Methods, Content Analysis, Multivariate)

EDCI

615 (Qualitative Research Methods)

616 (Advanced Qualitative Research Methods)

EDPS:

607 (Mixed Methods Research Design and Applications)

632 (Meta-analytic Procedures)

635 (Psychometric Theory and Application)

635 (Multilevel Modeling)

636 (Item Response Theory)

HDFS

627 (Multilevel Modeling)

628 (Structural Equation Modeling)

ILS

695 (Introduction to Computational Text Analysis)

695 (Digital Humanities)

NUR

 692 (Applied Statistics in Healthcare)

POL

605 (Political Methodology II) 

606 (Variable Topics – Models for Categorical and Limited DV, Experimental Methods, Scaling, etc.)

693 (Modeling Complex Systems)

PSY

606 (Intensive Repeated Measures)

607 (Scaling / Measurement)

608 (Measurement Theory / Interpretation)

610 (Multivariate)

611 (Multilevel Theory, Measurement, and Analysis)

646 (Variable Topic — Multilevel Modeling, Bayesian Statistics)

674 (Structural Equation Modeling (SEM))

SOC

681 (Categorical Data Analysis)

681 (Causal Analysis)

681 (Computational Social Science)

681 (Event History Analysis)

681 (Experimental Design)

681 (Latent Variable Modeling)

681 (Longitudinal and Multilevel Modeling)

Capstone

Capstone Experiences

We receive many inquiries about what capstone experiences are possible. Below are some examples from past certificate students. Certificate students can alternatively propose their own idea for a capstone experience by emailing an idea to mcap@purdue.edu.

Past approved capstones:

  • Serving as a teaching assistant (TA) for a graduate-level method course
    • E.g., Students have TA’ed for SOC680, SOC 681, POL605, and others
    • Some instructors allow students to TA as an independent study to fulfill the capstone
  • Serving as a methodological resource for a research project
    • One student served as a methodological expert for a research project that developed and fielded an online survey.
  • Writing a journal article-length methods paper or dissertation chapter
    • Papers must primarily focus on research methods
    • Student must be first/lead author
    • We do not require method papers to be published for the capstone. However, the papers must be of high quality that are suitable for publication
  • Conducting an interdisciplinary workshop on an advanced methodological technique
    • Workshops are typically designed to be two or three hours on method-related topics.
    • Students can co-teach a workshop. E.g. Two certificate students taught a workshop on “data collection in the transnational context”
  • Participating in an approved Data Mine project
  • RA’ing for MCAP
    • MCAP offers a year-long full-time RA’ship to one student each year

Program Completion

Completion Reporting

After a student has completed all requirements described above they should fill out this completion form detailing which courses, workshops, brown bags, and capstone the students plan to apply to the certificate. Email the completed form to mcap@purdue.edu with the subject “MCAP Certificate Requirements Complete” to alert the steering committee of the completed requirements. We will send a confirmation email verifying receipt of your email.

You will also need to register for candidacy to earn the AMBS certificate. This can be done in the same semester as you are earning another degree (e.g., MS, PhD), or in a semester you are not earning another degree. CAND 99100 should be registered for if you are taking other courses and/or research. CAND 99200 should be used only if you are not taking any other credits, typically in special circumstances.

To facilitate tracking of students who are enrolled in certificate programs, the Office of the Registrar will establish a special admission status for such individuals. When a student completes the requirements for a certificate, the MCAP steering committee will notify the Graduate School. The Graduate School is responsible for certifying the completion of requirements. The Graduate School will audit the following items to certify the completion of requirements.

(a) the name of the student including PUID,
(b) student status, i.e. degree student including PUID,
(c) the complete name of each course, including course prefix and number,
(d) the grade in each course, and
(e) the semester and year each course is completed.

The Graduate School will then notify the Office of the Registrar.

Transcripting

This certificate will be posted separately upon completion of the requirements.

This Graduate certificate will be recorded in the following manner:

  • Awarded: Graduate Certificate
  • Program: Graduate School Administration – CPOSTB
  • College: Graduate School
  • Campus: Purdue West Lafayette (PWL)
  • Major: Advanced Methods in the Behavioral, Health, and Social Sciences

Credits earned toward a certificate will be included in the computation of the overall GPA posted on the transcript. The certificate, itself, will be printed by the Office of the Registrar at the West Lafayette campus.

The certificate will be awarded jointly by the Graduate School. It will bear the signature of the dean of the Graduate School. Certificates will be awarded at the normal times when degrees are awarded. The Office of the Registrar will include the certificate with the diploma for degree-seeking students and mail the certificate to non-degree students.

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