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Nov 30, 2024
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2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Educational Leadership - Instructional Technology Leadership, EdD
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Program Code: EDD_702H
CIP Code: 13.0401
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Program of Study for the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
Admission Requirements: Master’s degree* from an accredited college or university or the Education Specialist from Appalachian; complete application to the Graduate School ; official general GRE exam scores; a letter of application including reasons for the applicant’s interest in the program. Applicants should arrange an interview with the Program Director in advance of submitting their completed application.
* Applicants for the Educational Administration concentration must hold a Master of School Administration from an accredited college or university or the Education Specialist degree in Educational Administration from Appalachian; and hold or be eligible to hold a current NC superintendent’s license. Applicants who are not eligible to hold superintendent’s licensure, but do hold one or more degrees leading to licensure in the public schools may either:
- Apply for a Master’s Degree in School Administration and then apply for the Doctoral Program upon receipt of the MSA, or
- Have transcripts reviewed by the MSA coordinator. Courses needed to meet principal licensure requirements will be identified by the MSA program coordinator and will be taken in addition to, or as electives in, the EdD program and will be listed in the EdD program of study. The courses identified must be completed along with the required doctoral program courses to be eligible for licensure recommendation as a principal and superintendent upon completion of the EdD degree.
To be considered for admission, applicants must meet the criteria for admission to the Graduate School . In addition, the program faculty will give preference to applicants who meet or exceed the following: GRE Writing test score of 4.0 or higher.
Location: On Campus and Off Campus; Off-Campus cohorts begin periodically, and follow a part-time extended format.
Course Requirements for the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
Total Required (Minimum 60 Hours)
Required Courses (36 Hours)
Select One of the Courses Below With Advice and Approval of an Advisor
Dissertation (6 Hours)
Students are required to register for 3 hours of Dissertation for two consecutive semesters, followed by at least 1 hour for every semester thereafter until the dissertation is completed. (See index for policy on completion of thesis/dissertation.)
Concentration Requirements (18 Hours)
18 hours as listed below or other doctoral and graduate level courses with approval of the Director of the Educational Media Program and the Director of the Doctoral Program.
Select One of the Courses Below with Advice and Approval of Advisor
Other Requirements for the EdD in Educational Leadership
- Dissertation: Required
- Proficiency: None required
- Candidacy: Required
- Qualifying Exam: Required
- Product of Learning: None required
Notes
- As required by UNC Board of Governors policy, doctoral students must remain enrolled in at least one hour each Fall and Spring semester until graduation once 6 dissertation semester hours are completed.
- The internship is typically a two-semester experience under the co-sponsorship of an appropriate educational agency and the Doctoral Program. The student will engage in activities designed to bring together the relationship of theory and practice associated with the student’s intended concentration. Students may substitute 3 hours of internship for an additional hours of elective courses with approval of the Program Director.
- The program requires a minimum of 60 semester hours beyond the student’s master’s degree. All students must take at least 48 semester hours of doctoral coursework (or a combination of doctoral coursework and approved Ed.S. courses).
- Students entering the doctoral program with an EdS in Higher Education from ASU will have fulfilled the requirements for a concentration in Higher Education.
- Students who hold an earned Ed.S. degree from Appalachian State will be exempt from 24 - 30 credit hours of course work in the doctoral program. A student who holds an Ed.S. from a regionally accredited university may be exempt from up to 30 credit hours of coursework in the doctoral program. The exemption is not automatic. Specific Ed.S. coursework that might substitute for doctoral coursework will be identified after evaluation of eligible courses by the Program Director. All other degree requirements remain in effect. For further information on exemptions, contact the program director.
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