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Jun 15, 2026
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Graduate Record 2026-2027
Higher Education, Ed.D.
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Return to: School of Education and Human Development: Degree Programs
All Ed.D. programs in the School of Education and Human Development are designed to prepare scholar/practitioners to assume leadership or supervisory roles in their educational fields, or work as faculty members in higher education institutions. The primary purpose of the Ed.D. in Higher Education is to provide experienced and practicing educators with a broad and systematic understanding of higher education, a definitive knowledge of selected aspects of educational theory and practice, and an ability to apply research in an informed and critical manner to educational practice and problems.
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Core Coursework (12 credits)
Research Coursework (18 credits)
Electives (12 credits)
Students take 12 credits distributed between 3 categories: Student Experience/Student Development; History, Philosophy, & Contexts; Governance & Policy Content Minor (12 credits)
Students may take their 12 credits of content minor courses outside the program and the School of Education and Human Development, or they may choose courses from other EHD programs. The minor is meant to supply the student with substantive knowledge of and a theoretical grounding in an area that might be the topic of the dissertation. Courses to be taken for minor credit must be negotiated with and approved by the student’s advisor. Capstone Research (12 credits)
Comprehensive Examination
All Ed.D. students are required to pass a written comprehensive examination prepared by the Higher Education faculty. The comprehensive exam will test students’ knowledge in a range of topics and will serve as a prerequisite for continuation to the Ed.D. Total Required Credits: 72
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