Pursuing your doctorate is often a daunting prospect. However, once you make the leap to becoming an expert in your area of interest, you will see how exciting the world of research can be and the difference it can make to you and your organization. Our faculty provides you with the support you need to accomplish your goals, learning the research and scholarly practice needed to succeed. In the area of teaching and learning, you are free to explore a diverse realm of topics that support new and transformational instructional practice, connect with people you may not have connected with before both nationally and locally, and take risks to try new innovations based on strong theoretical and conceptual underpinnings.
Alexandra Gresick
In addition to meeting the application and admissions requirements of the Graduate School, students must submit:
Admission is competitive, and a favorable vote of an admission interview committee, composed of faculty in the emphasis area, is required.
To ensure time for review and decision, applicants should submit the Graduate School application, college transcripts, and any program-specific materials (e.g. supplemental application, letters of recommendation, etc.) well in advance of the December 1st deadline. Please note that unofficial transcripts can be uploaded with the Graduate School application to expedite admissions decisions; however, official transcripts must be received directly from all prior institutions attended before regular admission to any program will be granted. In addition, applicants are urged to request transcripts and letters or recommendation two weeks before completing the online application. Consideration of applications cannot be undertaken until all materials are available.
Students in the Teaching-Learning Processes, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, and Educational Psychology emphasis areas complete the following requirements.
1. Research Methods | 15-18 | |
Students in the Teaching –Learning Processes, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, and Educational Psychology emphasis areas should complete the following research methods courses (or equivalent). | ||
ED REM 6735 | Statistical Analysis for Education Research (Prerequisite) | |
ED REM 6750 | Advanced Research Design In Education | |
Plus any three methods courses from the following: | ||
ED REM 7771 | Quantitative Research Methods I | |
ED REM 7772 | Quantitative Research Methods II | |
ED REM 7781 | Qualitative Methods in Educational Research I | |
ED REM 7782 | Qualitative Methods in Educational Research II | |
This sequence totals 15 hours of methods courses. Remaining hours can be completed with other ED REM courses numbered 6000 or higher or research courses in another curriculum. | ||
2. Program Area of Study to Develop Discipline Knowledge (as determined by student, advisor, and program) | 24-26 | |
3. Core courses | 10-14 | |
EDUC 7490 | Directed Readings in the Education Research Literature | 1-3 |
EDUC 7050 | The Research Process I: Framing Research Questions in Education Research | 3 |
EDUC 7625 | Building Socially Just and Ethical Educational Communities | 3 |
Electives | 2-4 | |
4. Dissertation Proposal Writing | ||
EDUC 7950 | Preparation for Writing the Dissertation Proposal | 1-3 |
5. Dissertation | ||
EDUC 7999 | Dissertation Research | 6 |