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    Nov 30, 2024  
2011-2012 Graduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Educational Administration, EdD


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The Doctor of Education degree with a major in educational administration is designed for students who plan careers as district-level school administrators. This degree emphasizes the application of educational research and accepted management practice to educational administration. Minor fields may be selected from any other discipline at the university.

Certification as a superintendent can be part of this program. Five courses are required for this certification, four of which also apply toward the EdD. The fifth course is a superintendent internship. (See course requirements in catalog section on “Advanced or Supplemental Certification.”)

Students who plan careers as university professors or educational researchers may consider the PhD program in educational studies, which offers a concentration in education leadership. In contrast to the EdD, this program has more emphasis on preparation for conducting research.

Admission Requirements

Applicants must submit documentation to the educational administration program office by October for the spring semester or March for the fall semester. Students applying for the EdD program will be expected to declare as an objective a career as a school administrator.

Applicants must meet requirements for admission to the Toulouse Graduate School, general education requirements (as listed in the College of Education section of this catalog) and the departmental requirements for admission to doctoral study.

A candidate for admission to the doctoral program must have completed 24 hours in education at the undergraduate or master’s level. Students who do not have a master’s degree in school administration must complete a minimum of 15 hours of deficiency courses in educational administration. These courses, generally taken prior to or concurrent with the doctoral requirements, are specified by the student’s major professor.

It is expected that applicants will have had experience as public or private school teachers and will hold a teacher’s certificate.

Applicants must submit official scores for the verbal, quantitative and analytical writing sections of the GRE for admission.

Each EdD applicant must submit an admissions portfolio, including:

  1. Letters of recommendation from three persons who can give evidence of the applicant’s reading, writing and critical thinking skills. One of the letters should be from a college or university professor, and one letter should be from a supervisor familiar with the individual’s professional work.
  2. A detailed resume.
  3. Documentation of having experience as a public or private school teacher at the elementary or secondary school level.
  4. Documentation of having experience in administrative, managerial or other leadership positions.
  5. A three-page personal statement. (Contact program for details.)
  6. A sample of his or her best written work in the form of a published article or book chapter, a research term paper, or a district or agency report.
  7. A three-page discussion of the two or three most important books that he or she has read recently.

Applicants must also complete a written admissions exam. The admissions exam is given twice each year, in November and April.

It is up to the student to make sure that all requested items have been submitted. The purpose of the admissions exam is to ascertain organizational abilities, capacity for rational thinking, and writing skill. Prior to the admissions exam, each student will be given a book chapter, research paper, or book to read. The questions on the admissions exam will relate to the prior reading assignment.

Residency Requirement

To meet the residency requirement for the EdD program, students are required to enroll in a minimum of 18 semester hours during a calendar year.

Doctor of Education Degree Requirements


The following are minimum degree requirements for students in the EdD program.

Educational administration electives:


12 hours selected based on the student’s career focus.

Minor field:


15 hours selected from a single field based on the student’s career focus.

Dissertation:


12 hours minimum.

Note:


Two of the courses required for this program are also required for the five course program leading to sertification as a superintendent. They are EDAD 6510  and EDAD 6570 . See Superintendent Administration Certificate  for additional requirements for the superintendency program.

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