The Department of Teaching, Learning, and Educational Leadership at ßÙßÇÂþ» offers an EdD program that integrates theory, research and practice to increase understanding of and improve teaching and learning within the broader institutional, social, organizational and political context of early childhood, elementary, secondary and postsecondary educational settings and related fields.
The program emphasizes a broadening experience, where students gain breadth and depth through the required core and research courses, careful planning of electives and learning alongside a cohort of students with diverse backgrounds and experiences. The intent is to foster constructive and insightful discourse across professional areas and research interests.
The doctoral program is designed with both collective and individualized elements. All students will take core courses that emphasize theories and research methods used in addressing meaningful educational and social issues. These courses have both applied and theoretical contributions for addressing complex and multilayered problems. In these classes, students will be encouraged to refine their own research questions through the integration of theories and methods across disciplines and professional fields.
The doctoral program has three core learning areas:
- Educational Theory and Practice
- Ethics, Diversity, and Social Justice in Education
- Research and Scholarship in Education
Detailed information about the doctoral program can be found in the
Program requirements
The requirements for the EdD in Educational Theory, Research and Practice include:
Coursework
Students will work closely with their program advisors to develop an individualized plan of study that includes required core courses in education, core research courses, and elective courses for a minimum of 36 post-masters credits. Students are required to maintain a GPA of 3.0.
Students in the Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) program may transfer 12 elective hours into the EdD program.
Comprehensive Examination
The comprehensive examination is a major milestone in doctoral education; it marks the shift from doctoral student to doctoral candidate, demonstrating that students have acquired specialized knowledge in educational theory, research and practice, and have developed the expertise necessary to undertake advanced-level dissertation work. The comprehensive examination will take place only after students complete all of their coursework. Upon successfully passing the comprehensive examination, students are officially advanced to doctoral candidacy.
Dissertation
Once advanced to candidacy, students demonstrate their skill and ability as scholars through successfully completing the requirements for the dissertation. In consultation with the dissertation chair and committee, doctoral candidates will determine the dissertation format (i.e., Traditional or Multiple Article) that best aligns with their research and career goals.
Required courses
In addition to the following required courses, students are required to complete a minimum of five elective courses. One of the elective courses must be an advanced research course. Students work with their advisors to determine their elective courses and develop programs of study.
Education Core Courses
- EDUC 600 - Intro Seminar in Doc Studies
- EDUC 601 - Educ Theory & Phil
- EDUC 603 - TheoryResearchTeachLearnSchool
- EDUC 605 - Race, Class and SJ in EDUC
Research Courses
- EDUC 620 - Research Process In Educ
- EDUC 621 - Seminar in Quantitative Resch
- EDUC 622 - Seminar In Qualitative Resch
Inquiries
For questions about ßÙßÇÂþ»'s Doctorate in Education - Educational Theory, Research and Practice, email tlel@binghamton.edu.
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Apply
To apply to this program, visit our Admissions page.
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