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Nov 15, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
About the Program
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Students pursuing an EdD in Urban Education, Leadership, and Policy Studies will be particularly suited to careers in administrative and leadership position s in preK-12 educational institutions; district, state, and national-level administrative and leadership positions; leadership positions in non-formal educational institutions; and faculty of education schools. EdD candidates may choose a concentration in administration and leadership or teaching, learning, and leadership. Dissertation topics in the EdD program may focus more on problems in professional practice that inform local educational policy and leadership. Research projects for the EdD are smaller in scale than for the PhD.
EdD and PhD students in urban education share a common learning experience in a rigorous core curriculum that reflects the state-of-the-art in the field of K-12 urban education, leadership and policy studies. All students will develop advanced research skills and discipline-based theoretical knowledge through a set of concentration courses and electives that they customize to meet their individual learning needs. Coursework for the Urban Education Program begins in the summer and consists of 3 summers and 4 academic years. During the first two summer sessions, students attend two courses (one in the morning, one in the afternoon), Monday through Thursday for three weeks. These courses are typically scheduled for mid-July to early August. During the academic year, for the first two years, students typically attend two evening classes in the spring and fall, and one integrative seminar each fall. The integrative seminars meet 4 Saturdays out of the semester. In the remaining two years, students enroll in various seminars designed to assist them with designing and conducting their dissertation research.
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