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The doctoral program in education with a social foundations specialization provides an interdisciplinary curriculum examining the connections between education, schooling, and societal structures. Social foundations critically analyzes educational issues that extend beyond conventional practitioner perspectives, situating education within broader social, cultural, and intellectual frameworks both domestically and internationally.
While employing traditional academic disciplines, the School of Education and Human Development's social foundations program actively encourages interdisciplinary methodologies using diverse research approaches to address complex educational challenges. The program offers an adaptable curriculum incorporating sociological, anthropological, and historical perspectives on education, aiming to develop both academic excellence and theoretical sophistication in its students.
This doctoral concentration equips graduates for careers in higher education, research institutions, policy organizations, school systems, and various professional settings. Graduates may also pursue opportunities with government agencies at local, national, and international levels.