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THE
INTERDISCIPLINARY DOCTOR OF EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR EDUCATIONAL LEADERS
Program Director: Dr. Raymond Horn (610) 660-3187
The specific
aim of this Ed.D program is to prepare future leaders in
Education both theoretically and practically for
Educational reform, social change, and social justice. Courses
within this program connect the role of educational
management, ethics, various research paradigms, culture, politics
and policy in an interdisciplinary fashion.
More generally, the Ed.D program projects an ongoing vision of
the Jesuit ideals of service and intellectual
rigor. This is combined in partnership with and among University
and community leaders. The principal’s
certificate and the Superintendent’s Letter of Eligibility are
awarded in the context of the Ed.D. program.
REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE DOCTOR OF EDUCATION
The following
courses are required for the Ed.D. degree:
- EDU 7015
Professional Seminar
- EDU 7025
Ethics in Educational Leadership
- EDU 7035
Communication and Public Relations
- EDU 7045
Social Change, Cultural, and Education
- EDU 4005
Introduction to Educational Research
- EDU 7115
Human Resource Management
- EDU 7125
Advance Research Design
- EDU 7135
Educational Planning and Evaluation
- EDU 7145
Qualitative Research Design
- EDU 7055
Quantitative Research Design
- EDU 7165
Fiscal Resources/ Educational Environment
- EDU 7215
Contemporary Curriculum and Design
- EDU 7225
Policy, Politics, and Community Relations
- EDU 7235
Administering the Dynamic Institution
- EDU 7245
Dissertation Seminar and Proposal Writing
- EDU 7255
Program Synthesis and Comprehensive Exams
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