Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
The PhD program aims to cultivate academic expertise in education, hone research skills, and equip students for scholarly work in higher education settings, typically within education faculties or research institutions. This doctoral program offers flexibility, allowing participants to explore both personal and professional interests while fostering innovative scholarship. It's structured to help candidates achieve substantial expertise in their chosen specialization.
Key elements of the PhD program include:
Curriculum and instruction: foundational coursework in curriculum theory and investigative methods.
Research methodologies: offerings include broad research overviews as well as specialized approaches like narrative studies, participatory action research, interpretive methods, arts-based inquiry, ethnographic studies, feminist theory, empirical analysis, deconstructive techniques, and critical analysis.
Specialization areas: mathematics, language arts, social sciences, foreign languages, performing arts, visual arts, STEM education, vocational training, kinesiology, instructional technology, professional development, curriculum design, teaching methodologies.
Dissertation research: participants can tailor coursework to align with their specific research objectives and academic interests.