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The Ph.D. in Policy and Organizational Studies equips students for research-focused careers in academia or other professional environments within education policy or organizational development. This interdisciplinary program leverages Temple University's distinctive urban setting and commitment to socially conscious, community-engaged scholarship. The 48-credit post-master's curriculum offers intensive training in theoretical frameworks and research methodologies while allowing specialization in three key areas: Adult and Organizational Development, Higher Education, and Urban Education. Designed as a four-year program, it enables students to master change management in educational and organizational systems while pursuing their academic passions. Temple's College of Education and Human Development offers this interdisciplinary doctorate with concentrations that combine rigorous social science training with practical policy analysis. Students enhance their research capabilities through comprehensive methodology courses covering both qualitative and quantitative approaches. The program capitalizes on Temple's Philadelphia location, providing opportunities for applied learning through teaching and research apprenticeships across the city's diverse educational landscape. Detailed curriculum information is available for each concentration area.
Students gain the theoretical foundation and methodological skills to design innovative frameworks that help individuals, groups, and organizations navigate conflict and implement effective change strategies.