Doctorate

Doctor of Education, ED.D.

The Ed.D. Program at the College of Saint Mary fosters academic excellence and leadership in a high quality educational environment. This degree will qualify a student to teach and lead in higher education, the health professions or in a business/corporation. Students can seek positions such as curriculum/program director, department chair, professional development director, or training/development in a business or corporate setting. The Ed.D. program emphasizes educational theories and concepts, leadership, research, and scholarly work to prepare leaders in their educational arena.

Program Description: 

Curricular Overview of the Doctor of Education Program

Master's Degree

(36 hours maximum); eligibility for transfer of master’s credits will be determined by the Program Director.

Sub-Total Credits
36

Research Tools

(16 hours)

Students must demonstrate expertise in both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Students should have multiple experiences in designing, conducting, interpreting, and communicating research. Research tools should also include educational measurements and evaluation, computer-assisted analysis, and research methodologies.

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
16

Dissertation

(10 hours minimum)

Item #
Title
Credits
10
Sub-Total Credits
10

Graduation Requirements

A minimum of 87 credits is needed to complete the degree.
Comprehensive Examination- When the coursework has been substantially finished and before the research proposal classes, a comprehensive evaluation must be passed. The Doctoral Committee will supervise this requirement.

Dissertation - The dissertation is a major research project under the direction of a committee of graduate faculty. The expectation for a dissertation is to further develop an interest derived from the cognates or major studies. Students will be expected to defend the dissertation orally.

3-Year Online Program

Session I: First Eight Weeks of semester Break (1 Week)
Session II: Second Eight Weeks of semester

Fall I
4 Credits

Spring I 
7 Credits

Summer I
7 Credits

Session I:
EDL 811 Doctoral Seminar I (2) EDL 845 Teaching and Learning Theories (2)

Session II:
EDL 821 Curriculum, Assessment, and Quality Improvement (3)

Session I:
EDL 812 Doctoral Seminar II (1)
EDL 856 Adult Learning Theories (3)

Session II:
EDL 866 Qualitative Research (3)

EDL 824 Ethics in Educational Leadership (1)
EDL 864 Quantitative Research (3)
EDL 837 Technology Leadership (3)
OR
EDL 855 Teaching and Learning Concepts (3)

Fall II:
7 Credits

Spring II
6 Credits

Summer II
4 Credits

Session I:
EDL 813 Doctoral Seminar III (1)
EDL 842 Advanced Statistics (3)

Session II:
EDL 823 Leadership in Educational Organizations (3)

Session I:
EDL 879 Educational Leadership Practicum (3)

Session I and Session II:
EDL 869 Dissertation Readings (3)

EDL 959 Research Proposal I: Generating a Research Proposal (4)

 

Comprehensive Examination

 

Fall III
3 Credits

Spring III
5 Credits

Summer III
5 Credits

EDL 969 Research Proposal II: Data Gathering/Analysis (3)

EDL 999 Dissertation (5)

EDL 999 Dissertation (5)

Research Proposal Approval and IRB Approval

 

Dissertation Submitted Oral Defense

All courses are 3 credit hours unless indicated.
All courses are 8 weeks except for EDL 824, EDL 869, EDL 959, and EDL 999.
EDL 999 – Students will require a total of 10 credits to graduate.

5-Year Online Program

Session I: First Eight Weeks of semester Break (1 Week)
Session II: Second Eight Weeks of semester

Fall I
4 Credits

Spring I
4 Credits

Summer I
3 Credits

Session I:

EDL 811 Doctoral Seminar I (2)
EDL 845 Teaching and Learning Theories (2)

Session I:

EDL 812 Doctoral Seminar II (1)
EDL 856 Adult Learning Theories (3)

EDL 837 Technology Leadership (3)
OR
EDL 855 Teaching and Learning Concepts (3)

Fall II
3 Credits

Spring II
3 Credits

Summer II
3 Credits

Session II:
EDL 821 Curriculum, Assessment, and Quality Improvement (3)

Session II:
EDL 866 Qualitative Research (3)

EDL 864 Quantitative Research (3)

Fall III
4 Credits

Spring III
3 Credits

Summer III
1 Credit

Session I:
EDL 813 Doctoral Seminar III (1)

Session II:
EDL 823 Leadership in Educational Organizations (3)

Session I:

EDL 879 Educational Leadership Practicum (3)

EDL 824 Ethics in Educational Leadership (1)

Fall IV
4 Credits

Spring IV
3 Credits

Summer IV
4 Credit

Session I:
EDL 842 Advanced Statistics (3)

Session I and Session II:
EDL 869 Dissertation Readings (3)

Comprehensive Examination

EDL 959 Research Proposal I: Generating a Research Proposal (4)

Fall V
3 Credits

Spring V
5 Credits

Summer V
5 Credits

Session I and Session II:
EDL 969 Research Proposal II: Data Gathering/Analysis (3)

Research Proposal Approval and IRB Approval

EDL 999 Dissertation (5)

EDL 999 Dissertation (5)


Dissertation Submitted Oral Defense

All courses are 3 credit hours unless indicated.
All courses are 8 weeks except for EDL 824, EDL 869 and EDL 999.
EDL 999 – Students will require a total of 10 credits to graduate.

Total Credits
87