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Online Certificate in Mixed Methods Research

Graduate Certificate Code:  CTMMRG
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Overview

The Only Program of Its Kind in Ohio

Ohio University proudly offers the onlyonline certificate in Mixed Methods Research in the state—an innovative and in-demand program designed for researchers, professionals, and graduate students seeking to elevate their research skills.

Why Mixed Methods?

Since its emergence in the 1980s, mixed methods research has transformed the way we approach real-world problems, blending quantitative and qualitative approaches for richer, more insightful analysis. Scholars and professionals across diverse fields—including health sciences, sociology, psychology, nursing, education, and business—have increasingly turned to this methodology to produce well-rounded, impactful research.

What You'll Learn

  • Our Online Certificate in Mixed Methods Research equips students with the skills needed to design, conduct, and evaluatemixed methods research effectively. You’ll learn how to:

    Integratequantitative and qualitative research methods
    Applymixed methods to real-world challenges
    Developand write mixed-methods grant proposals
    Conductmeaningful research projects with applied expertise

This certificate program prepares you to work independently and collaborativelyin the growing mixed methods research community—whether in academia, government, or industry.

Who Should Enroll?

Designed for working professionals and busy students, this program is offered fully online, providing flexibility without compromising quality. Engage with instructors through asynchronous lecturesand optional synchronous office hours, allowing you to study when you have availability.  The demand for professionals skilled in both qualitative and quantitative research is rising across industries. This certificate is ideal for:

  • Graduate studentslooking to strengthen their research methodology
  • Academics and professionalsseeking to enhance their expertise in data integration
  • Researchers in healthcare, education, business, and social sciences
  • Anyone looking to expand their career prospects without committing to a full graduate degree

Curriculum

Students should complete this certificate by sequentially taking EDRE 7700 and EDRE 7710.  Students can take EDRE 6920 simultaneously with EDRE 7710 after completion of EDRE 7700.

Term Course ID Description Credit Hours
Fall
EDRE 7700 Introduction to Mixed Methods 4
Spring
EDRE 7710 Advanced Mixed Methods 4
Spring or 
Summer
EDRE 6920 Special Projects 1

Career Opportunities

Mixed methods expertise is highly sought after in academia, industry, and government. A recent LinkedIn search for "mixed methods" returned over 1,600 job postingsfrom top companies like Meta, TikTok, Amazon, Apple, IBM, and Microsoft. Positions such as:

  • Mixed Methods Leader
  • Lead Usability Researcher
  • UX Researcher – Mixed Methods

These roles typically require an undergraduate degree and specific mixed methods experience—making our certificate a perfect fitfor those looking to stand out in a competitive job market.

Additionally, students can showcase their research at prestigious conferences such as:

  • Mixed Methods International Research Association (MMIRA)
  • American Educational Research Association (AERA) – Mixed Methods Research SIG

Your work can also be published in leading methodological journals, including:

  • Journal of Mixed Methods Research
  • International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches

Tuition and Financial Aid

Information on tuition and fees is maintained by the Office of the Bursar and is available on their website  under the heading OHIO Online (eCampus) Graduate Tuition. Because this program is not a degree, financial aid is limited to personal loans, but some employers will cover the cost of programs for their staff.

Admissions & Requirements

Applicants should have prior experience in both qualitative and quantitative research methods, as this program focuses specifically on their integration. Evidence may include:

  • Transcripts from research courses covering qualitative and quantitative methods
  • Research projects demonstrating experience in these methodologies
  • Letters of recommendation supporting your expertise
  • No GRE required.
  • Official undergraduate transcripts
  • Proof of English proficiency (for non-native speakers)

Apply by July 15 for priority Fall Semester consideration!

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Contact Information

Dr. Yuchun Zhou
Associate Professor
Program Coordinator
Patton Hall 302G
740.597.3370
eLearning@ohio.edu

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