Educational Leadership for Teaching and Learning Ed.D.

60 credit hour Ed.D. program

Candidates seeking a doctoral degree must fulfill the following requirements:

  1. Hold at minimum a master’s degree in an educationally-related field from an accredited institution of higher education.
  2. Five years of teaching, administrative or leadership experience preferred.
  3. Complete a graduate application form.
  4. Complete a written essay on a topic identified by the College of Education.
  5. Submit Graduate Record Examination scores (valid within last 5 years).
  6. Submit two letters of recommendation from professors, employers, or advisors.
  7. Submit complete official transcripts from all institutions previously attended.
  8. Complete a personal interview.

See complete admission requirements in College of Education introduction.

Degree Requirements

Candidates enrolled in the doctoral program can earn a Type 75 General Administrative Certificate with five additional classes.

51-558School Finance and Business Management

3

51-577Staff Development and Supervision

3

51-578The Principalship

3

51-588Administrative Practicum I

3

51-589Administrative Practicum II

3

Candidates enrolled in the doctoral program can earn a Superintendent Endorsement with three additional classes.

51-645Collective Negotiations and Personnel Administration

3

51-658School Finance and Fiscal Management

3

51-688Leadership Practicum

3

For information regarding these certificates, see the Ed.D. Program Director.

The Ed.D. Cohort will begin its study in the fall semester. During that semester, one of the classes will be held one night/week for three hours. The other class will be held every other Saturday for six hours. Summer classes will be offered in an intensive two-week session as well as six- and eight-week sessions.

51-710Philosophy of Education

3

51-712Theories of Critical Transformative Leadership

3

51-715Foundations of Educational Inquiry

3

51-722Ethical and Moral Studies in Education

3

51-723Theories of Cultural Difference in Education

3

51-725Conceptualizing and Designing Research

3

51-731Critical Pedagogy and Assessment

3

51-735Qualitative Inquiry

3

51-737Curriculum Theory

3

51-738Critical Perspectives in School Law

3

51-743Topics in Globalization and Education

3

51-745Program Evaluation

3

51-746Theories of Institutional Transformation

3

51-747Organizational Theory

3

51-757Policy Studies in Education

3

51-760History of American Education

3

51-765Quantitative Inquiry

3

51-775Dissertation Seminar

3

51-785Dissertation

3

51-785: 3 - Course to be repeated for a total of 6 hours

Beyond coursework:

51-795Dissertation Supervision

1