Program Structure
Hybrid Format
We designed this program to ensure that you’re still able to continue full-time employment while pursuing your doctorate. Classes are held online during fall and spring semesters, while summer sessions are offered in a hybrid format (three weeks online and one week of on-campus residency at ÐÔÊӽ紫ý in Newberg, Oregon).
Program Length
The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Educational Leadership program is designed to be completed in three years.
Residency Requirement in Newberg, OR
You’ll have an intensive one-week on-campus residency once each summer in Newberg, Oregon. During residency, you’ll engage in face-to-face instruction as well as participate in activities that build scholarly engagement in an intellectual community. Residency is a critical experience in which faculty and students get to know one another while growing in academic knowledge.
Cohort Based
The EdD program is designed around a cohort model, meaning you’ll take all of your core classes with the same group of students whether you choose the Administration Concentration or the Instructional Design and Development Concentration. Students build lasting relationships with both faculty and with their cohort members – experienced leaders from all over the country (and sometimes the world).
Coursework
The EdD program contains 56 credit hours of course work. Students will fulfill these requirements by taking:
38 Core Semester Credits
- Faith and Learning/Ethics – 6 credits
- Educational Foundations – 3 credits
- Leadership – 3 credits
- Teaching and Learning – 3 credits
- Colloquium – 3 credits
- Research – 12 credits
- Dissertation – 8 credits
12 Concentration Credits
6 Elective Credits
For more information on course work, see the curriculum sequence for each concentration.
Why Core Curriculum?
Core courses in the EdD program are designed to equip you with foundational knowledge related to your work in education. At the end of your doctorate, you’ll be able to:
- Reflect critically and ethically on matters of equity and social justice in educational settings
- Collaborate to solve educational problems and implement strategic actions that reflect justice for all students and stakeholders
- Apply research-based skills to improve educational practice and student outcomes
- Provide strategic leadership in educational settings
- Analyze and apply research-based learning solutions that support schools and educational settings toward improved practice and student outcomes
Doctor of Education (EdD Degree) Requirements
Core Requirements
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Within six units of core plus concentration, students take the following options for dissertation courses.
Note:
**Doctoral students may take a maximum of 4 credit hours of doctoral dissertation research in any semester. EDDL 805 is for students who do not finish their dissertation research within the minimum 8 credit hours, and is repeated until the dissertation is finished. Students who make satisfactory progress each semester on their dissertation will receive a Pass grade until the dissertation is completed. Consult with the Research Director ahead of registering for EDDL 779 to determine the most appropriate track for either the 800-803 or 806-807 sequence; each track requires 8 credit hours for completion.
Concentrations (Choose one)
P-12 Administration Concentration
Choose from the following:
TSPC Information
Principal License are 500-level courses and Professional License are 600-level courses.
Additional practicum courses are required for both licenses, and 3 years on a Principal License is required to meet TSPC licensure requirements for the Professional Administrator License, which is required if a person supervises a licensed administrator.
Complete the following (18 credit hours total)
Elective Coursework (6 credit hours required)
Choose 18 credit hours from the following
TSPC Information