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Executive EdD

Online Executive Ed.D. in Curriculum & Instruction

 

The Executive Ed.D. in Curriculum & Instruction is a graduate degree offered by the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture. The program requires a minimum of 64 semester credit hours beyond the master's degree, all of which will be presented through a Web-based delivery system. In addition, the program requires that students participate in an annual 2-3 day on-campus experience involving faculty/student discussions and seminars. These campus experiences will typically occur during Summer Session I.

Students engaging in the program have the choice of two emphases to pursue: Educational Leadership or K-12 Administration. Those students interested in following the K-12 Administration emphasis will have the option of completing all requirements for Texas principal certification. Inclusion of elective hours provides students with an opportunity to further explore particular areas of interest.

Students will be admitted to this program only as members of a cohort. The deadline for the Spring 2010 cohort has passed. The next available cohort to apply for is Spring 2011. Please check back after January 1, 2010 for admission information for the Spring 2011 cohort.

Find detailed information about  coursework, program structure & fees at the following link:


Online Executive EdD Program Information

 

Timeline for Completion of the Online EdD

 

 

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Online Tutorial for the Executive Ed.D.