Curriculum

Higher Education Concentration

Students are required to take a minimum of 48 credit hours of doctoral coursework (i.e., 8000 level courses) beyond the master’s degree and complete a Qualifying Examination and an Applied Dissertation. Courses for students in the Higher Education Concentration include:

Core coursework (9 credit hours)

Course NumberCourse Name
ADMN 8110Organizational Theory and Behavior
ADMN 8181Equity and Social Justice in Adult Education
ADMN 8610Interdisciplinary Seminar

Concentration (15 credit hours – select from the following courses)

Course NumberCourse Name
ADMN 8000Topics in Educational Leadership (higher education courses)
ADMN 8170Introduction to the Community College
ADMN 8171The American College Student
ADMN 8172Higher Education in the United States
ADMN 8173Legal Issues in Higher Education
ADMN 8174Higher Education Finance and Budgeting
ADMN 8175Non-traditional Approaches to Higher Education

Applied Research and Evaluation (21 credit hours)

Course NumberCourse Name
RSCH 8110 ​OR
RSCH 8111
Descriptive & Inferential Statistics
Qualitative Research Methods
RSCH 8196Program Evaluation Methods
RSCH 8210Applied Educational Research
RSCH 8890Special Topics – Applied Dissertation Proposal
ADMN 8699Dissertation Proposal Seminar
ADMN 8999Dissertation Research (minimum 6 credit hours)

Elective (3 credit hours)

Students must take 3 credit hours of elective courses. These courses must be at the 8000 level and geared toward one’s doctoral dissertation and/or professional pathway. Elective courses will include higher education, adult education, educational research, instructional systems technology, and related courses.

Elective 3 credit hours for the concentration in Higher Education may be selected from the following:

  • Doctoral (8000) level courses with the following prefixes: ADMN, ELDT, RSCH
  • CUSU 8126, CUSU 8127
  • Other 8000-level courses approved by the advisor

LEARNING, DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY

Students are required to take a minimum of 48 credit hours of doctoral coursework (i.e., 8000 level courses) beyond the master’s degree and complete a Qualifying Examination (Portfolio) and an Applied Dissertation. Courses for the Learning, Design and Technology Concentration include:

Foundation Courses (9 credit hours)

Course NumberCourse Name
ADMN 8110Organizational Theory and Behavior
ADMN 8181Equity and Social Justice in Adult Education
ADMN 8610Interdisciplinary Seminar
 Learning, Design and Technology Concentration (15 credit hours)

Required:

Course NumberCourse Name
ADMN 8695Doctoral Seminar in Teaching and Learning
ELDT 8102Research in Learning, Design and Technolog

Choose 3 courses from the following:

Course NumberCourse Name
ELDT 8000Topics in Learning, Design and Technology
ELDT 8100Foundations of Learning, Design and Technology
ELDT 8110Instructional Design
ELDT 8120Current Trends in Learning, Design and Technology
ELDT 8121Advanced Instructional Design
ELDT 8130Instructional Multimedia Development
ELDT 8135Learning Media, Resources and Technology

ELDT 8150

Design, Development, and Evaluation of Online Learning Systems
ELDT 8160Designing Learning Systems with Simulation and Game Technology
ELDT 8170Human Performance Technology
ADMN 8171The American College Student
ADMN 8125Doctoral Seminar in Instruction
ADMN 8660Instructional Leadership Seminar

Research and Evaluation Courses (15 credit hours)

Course NumberCourse Name
RSCH 8210Applied Educational Research
RSCH 8110 OR
RSCH 8111
Descriptive & Inferential Statistics
Qualitative Research Methods
RSCH 8120 OR
RSCH 8121
Advanced Statistics
Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis
RSCH 8196Program Evaluation Methods
RSCH 8890Special Topics – Applied Dissertation Proposal

Dissertation Courses (9 credit hours)

Course NumberCourse Name
ADMN 8699Dissertation Proposal Seminar (3 credit hours)
(taken after successful submission of the portfolio and the presentation to the Portfolio Review Committee)
ADMN 8999Dissertation Research (minimum 6 credit hours)

p-12 Superintendent Concentration

Students are required to take a minimum of 48 credit hours of doctoral coursework (i.e., 8000 level courses) beyond the master’s degree and complete a Qualifying Examination and an Applied Dissertation. Courses for students in the P-12 Concentration include:

Core coursework (9 credit hours)

Course NumberCourse Name
ADMN 8110Organizational Theory and Behavior
ADMN 8181Equity and Social Justice in Adult Education
ADMN 8610Interdisciplinary Seminar

Concentration (18 credit hours)

Course NumberCourse Name
ADMN 8120Rethinking Educational Reform: Law, Policy, and Public School
ADMN 8125Doctoral Seminar in Instruction
ADMN 8140School Finance
ADMN 8150Human Resources Development an Administration
ADMN 8410Advanced Internship in Educational Leadership I
ADMN 8420Advanced Internship in Educational Leadership II

Applied Research and Evaluation (21 credit hours)

Course NumberCourse Name
RSCH 8110 OR
RSCH 8111
Descriptive & Inferential Statistics
Qualitative Research Methods
RSCH 8196Program Evaluation Methods
RSCH 8210Applied Educational Research
RSCH 8890Special Topics – Applied Dissertation Proposal
ADMN 8699Dissertation Proposal Seminar
ADMN 8999Dissertation Research (minimum 6 credit hours)