The Certificate program in Applied Mixed Methods is available to Mayo Clinic professionals who are working in related disciplines. Doctoral candidates may be considered. Potential candidates for the degree must hold Mayo Clinic appointments of sufficient duration to complete the program requirements.
Course Work
The curriculum for the Certificate award consists of 12 credits. The student must complete all of the required courses listed below:
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
MGS 6000 | Responsible Conduct of Research | 1 |
CTSC 5600 | Introduction to Statistics in Clinical and Translational Research | 3 |
CTSC 5602 | Introduction to Utilizing Statistical Software in Clinical and Translational Research | 1 |
CTSC 5610 | Statistics: Linear Regression Concepts, Interpretation, and Statistical Software | 3 |
CTSC 5810 | Qualitative Research Design, Methods, and Analysis | 1 |
CTSC 5815 | Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research for Translational Science | 2 |
CTSC 5820 | Introduction to Survey Research | 1 |
Total Hours | 12 |
This is a suggested sequence based on a summer term start. Individual course plans may vary depending on true start date, program, employment/personal commitments, and research interests. Be sure to confirm you have met your requirements using your degree planning tool. Course offerings may vary slightly. Current course offerings are posted in the course catalog.
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
CTSC 5600 | Introduction to Statistics in Clinical and Translational Research | 3 |
CTSC 5602 | Introduction to Utilizing Statistical Software in Clinical and Translational Research | 1 |
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
CTSC 5610 | Statistics: Linear Regression Concepts, Interpretation, and Statistical Software | 3 |
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
MGS 6000 | Responsible Conduct of Research | 1 |
CTSC 5815 | Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research for Translational Science | 2 |
Course List
Code |
Title |
Hours |
CTSC 5810 | Qualitative Research Design, Methods, and Analysis | 1 |
CTSC 5820 | Introduction to Survey Research | 1 |