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Academic Catalog 2015-2016 
    
Academic Catalog 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Education, EdD (with optional concentrations)


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A multi-day orientation is the only residency requirement of the program. At the New Student Orientation (NSO), and in collaboration with your faculty mentor, you will begin to develop a learning plan that weaves your academic accomplishments with your personal, professional, and academic goals.

The doctoral curriculum focuses on three academic topics: Effective Communication, Approaches to Inquiry and Leadership for Change. You complete courses individually or in a small group, study independently or collaboratively, and work online or offline. You may satisfy course requirements in many ways, including doctoral-level papers, and multimedia presentations. For every course, your faculty assessor provides a written assessment of your work, generally shaped around fulfillment of course level competencies and doctoral level competencies.

Dissertation exploration begins early in the program.  You are required to complete an action-oriented or theoretical dissertation that contributes new knowledge to at least one of a wide range of research areas. You will have the opportunity to focus on a topic of your own choice and will complete your dissertation with the guidance and support of your dissertation committee.

Optional concentrations are offered in:

  • Community College Leadership for Change
  • Leadership of Higher Education Systems

Required Coursework:


Effective date: 05/01/2013

New Student Orientation (4 credits)


Provides a face-to-face setting to introduce you to the program, faculty, and your classmates:

Effective Communications Courses (12 credits)


Offer a meaningful alternative to traditional comprehensives:

Approaches to Inquiry Courses (16 credits)


Provide a solid foundation for your dissertation research, including action research methods:

Leadership for Change Praxis (16 credits)


Gives you the opportunity to practice leadership for change. You identify work in your own community or other communities of practice:

Dissertation (16 credits)


Exploration begins early in the program, giving you the time and tools you need to complete your research.

Total Semester Credits: 84


Optional Concentrations


Community College Leadership for Change Concentration


In addition to the required courses within the degree curriculum, the optional Community College Leadership for Change (CCLC) concentration curriculum consists of the following requirements:

Leadership of Higher Education Systems Concentration


In addition to the required courses within the degree curriculum, the Leadership of Higher Education Systems (LHES) concentration curriculum consists of the following requirements:

  • 4 semester credits
  • 3 additional ELC Elective courses of your choice, each with a focus on higher education system and leadership topics

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