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Academic Catalog 2017-2018 
    
Academic Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Organizational Development & Change, PhD (with optional concentrations)


The PhD degree in Organizational Development & Change requires completion of the following:

  • New Student Orientation (NSO) and Learning Plan
  • Interdisciplinary foundations and leadership courses
  • Organizational Development & Change emphasis courses
  • Advanced research studies, including a Portfolio Review and Comprehensive Assessment
  • Elective coursework
  • Dissertation

Our PhD offers a master’s along the way , as well as the option to fulfill elective requirements choosing not just from HOD [course prefix] electives but from any of the general electives offered in the IECD program  and/or the Leadership for Change  program.

OD&C students may structure their elective choices to fulfill an optional OD&C concentration in one of the following:

  • Evidence Based Coaching
  • Inclusive Leadership for Social Justice
  • Leadership for Social & Ecological Sustainability
  • Media, Technology, & Innovation
  • Organization Development

Or one of the other School of Leadership Studies concentrations as listed below:

  • Community College Leadership for Change
  • Creative Longevity & Wisdom
  • Dual Language
  • Leadership of Higher Education Systems
  • Reflective Practice/Supervision
  • Somatics, Phenomenology & Communicative Leadership

Required Coursework


Effective date: 09/01/2016

Organizational Development and Change emphasis courses


(choose 8 credits)

Required Advanced (14 credits)


Electives (20 credits)


Choose any additional 20 credits from HD or OD&C degree emphasis area courses, HD/OD&C concentration courses listed below, or any general electives with the course prefix of ELC, HOD, or IECD.

Total Semester Credits: 84


Optional Concentrations


Students matriculated into the Fall 2016 catalog or later in the OD&C program can concentrate their elective studies in the OD&C/HD concentrations listed below, or from any concentration offered in other School of Leadership Studies doctoral degrees. In this way, students can individualize their doctoral program and expand their professional expertise. Each concentration typically includes a minimum of three tailored courses and access to a community of scholar-practitioners who are passionate about this specialized field of study.

Evidence Based Coaching Concentration


The doctoral concentration in Evidence Based Coaching offers an interdisciplinary approach to integrating research-based coaching theory with professional practice in organizational and individual coaching. Participants will study the core theories that underpin principle practices of individual and organizational coaching and undertake individual research to integrate theory with practice in individual and organizational settings.

Inclusive Leadership for Social Justice Concentration


The doctoral concentration in Inclusive Leadership for Social Justice is designed to develop more inclusive scholar-leaders who are knowledgeable about and sensitive to the complex ways that power and injustice manifest in organizations and communities in order to co-create a more just society.

Required


Leadership for Social & Ecological Sustainability Concentration


The objective of the doctoral concentration in Leadership for Social & Ecological Sustainability is to produce leaders in businesses, nonprofits, governments, and educational institutions.

Media, Technology, & Innovation Concentration


The doctoral concentration in Media, Technology, & Innovation is focused on the ways in which media, technology, and knowledge networks are transforming our societies, organizations, and ourselves by becoming the dominant driving force for innovation and organizational change.

Organization Development Concentration


A doctoral degree with a concentration in Organization Development (OD) prepares students to become scholar practitioners, thought leaders, and change agents in a variety of organizations-profit, non-profit, and public sectors.

Community College Leadership for Change Concentration


The doctoral concentration in Community College Leadership for Change addresses the most current issues in community colleges and builds students’ knowledge and skills as scholar-practitioners.

Required


Choose two from


Creative Longevity & Wisdom Concentration


The goal of the Creative Longevity & Wisdom concentration is to enhance knowledge and practice in areas concerning mid-life and older adults.

Dual Language Concentration


The Dual Language Concentration offers an academic program to guide teachers, administrators, and scholar-leaders in examining the research, theory, and practices needed to develop effective K-12 dual language programs.

Leadership of Higher Education Systems Concentration


The doctoral concentration in Leadership of Higher Education Systems focuses students’ doctoral study on the knowledge and skills needed to become leaders and change agents in higher education institutions, such as 4-year colleges, universities, and graduate schools

Required


Reflective Practice/Supervision Concentration


The doctoral concentration in Reflective Practice/Supervision is designed to teach students the theory of reflective practice/supervision and how to apply it to their professional work experiences in clinical, educational, administrative, or organizational systems.

Somatics, Phenomenology & Communicative Leadership Concentration


This concentration combines and integrates scholarly theory and mastery of embodied mindful awareness (somatics) with substantial grounding in transformative phenomenology (consciousness and deep personal reflection) along with the interpretive and practical dynamics of social constructionism (Coordinated Management of Meaning (CMM), Symbolic Interactionism, and related communication and social construction disciplines). The impact of the artful blending of these three disciplines and bodies of theory is to: (1) reinforce the validity of “essence-based evidence” available through the phenomenological lens, (2) provide insights into improved research and practice through lifeworld analysis (3) improve practice skills through somatic awareness and practices (4) intensify and enhance leadership skills through increase communication practices such as CMM, (Communicative Management of Meaning) which was developed and perfected by the late Barnett Pearce, HOD Professor Emeritus, and (5) increase contemplative skills as related to research and practice based.