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This program is designed to meet the personal and professional needs of educational leaders in school districts, higher education, and non-governmental organizations through rigorous courses in leadership, research and policy. This innovative program combines challenging coursework with collaborative faculty-students research labs that prepare students for successful completion of the dissertation and professional application of skills and knowledge.
>> PhD in Educational Research, Leadership & Policy Student Handbook
The following are minimum requirements for admission into the Ph.D. program in Leadership, Research, and Policy. The Applicant must:
The 3-year program for working professionals prepares graduates to:
Course # & Title |
Semester Credits |
| LEAD 510 - Intermediate Quantitative Research & Statistics | 3 |
| LEAD 715 - Methods of Qualitative Research | 3 |
| LEAD 760 - Doctoral Research Laboratory in Leadership | 2 |
| LEAD 810 - Advanced Quantitative Research & Statistics | 3 |
| LEAD 815 - Applications of Qualitative Research | 3 |
| LEAD 899 - Doctoral Dissertation | 10 |
Course # & Title |
Semester Credits |
| LEAD 730 - Ethical Leadership & Democratic Values in a Multicultural Society | 3 |
| LEAD 735 - Leadership, Power, & Authority in Education Policy & Governance | 3 |
| LEAD 820 - Large Scale Student Assessment | 3 |
| LEAD 825 - Policy Analysis & Evaluation | 3 |
| LEAD 830 - Leadership Excellence in Complex Organizations | 3 |
| LEAD 835 - The Economics of Education | 3 |
Candidates must be enrolled for 3 credits of Doctoral Dissertation each semester of doctoral coursework for a total of 18 credits. Candidates must be continuously enrolled in a minimum of 1 credit hour of dissertation credit per semester during completion of the dissertation. Five credits of dissertation credit must be taken during the semester of the oral defense. A total of 30 credits of Doctoral Dissertation must be earned to complete degree requirements.