Doctor of Educational Leadership
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The Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership is a cohort-based program that consists of 51 credits distributed across 7 semesters: three summer semesters and two academic years. This hybrid program will enable candidates to continue working in their professions as they complete their doctoral studies. Summer courses are delivered in traditional face-to-face instruction in Spokane; courses during the two academic years are delivered online.
Through the program, candidates will develop a five-chapter capstone that will be focused on identifying and dealing with a problem of practice on a scholarly and practical basis. For the capstone projects, candidates will engage in scholarly inquiry to effectively leverage data in order to deal with a self-identified problem of professional practice. The capstone project is an evidence- based contribution to the problem of practice. Our short-hand term for the evidence- based contribution to the problem of practice is what we call “the deliverable.” The purpose of the deliverable is to make a positive system-wide impact on your problem of practice in your professional setting. The evidence-based contribution to the problem of practice can be developed and presented in whatever format you and the EdD faculty agree makes the most sense for your specific purpose and audience. Your work on your 5-chapter capstone, and your deliverable, will be supported by coursework and regular contact with doctoral advisors as well as communication with experts, practitioners, community members, and other stakeholders in the field. The program culminates with a presentation of the capstone project and a synthesis of the candidate’s work throughout the program.
Non-Matriculation
Due to the nature of the cohort model, the EdD program does not accept students on a non-matriculated basis.
The Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
Prerequisites
A master’s degree from an accredited college or university is required, with a minimum 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale.
At least five (5) years of professional experience in the pre-K-12 school (or closely related) environment.