2024-25 Graduate Catalog
Doctorate of Education
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Doctorate of Education
About the Program
Doane’s Doctorate of Education (EdD) prepares candidates for leadership roles through the development of research and analysis skills that allow candidates to create in-depth and highly specialized knowledge and expertise in a specific discipline or field of study. While the major focus of the EdD degree program of studies is research, the Doane University EdD is a practitioners’ degree in which students apply the research process to present issues, problems, or programs which, in turn, will define the scope of study in which the candidate will be engaged.
EdD graduates develop the capacity to have an impact in their professional and personal roles in the communities in which they serve. Candidates develop expertise in a discipline or topic/field of study that has both immediate and future relevance to their professional roles, as well as the knowledge, skills and dispositions to be continuously engaged in issues of policy, program, and practice throughout their professional career.
This degree is for anyone involved in education at pre-K, K-12, or postsecondary level, industry, healthcare, and not-for-profit organizations who seeks the advanced degree as a capstone of their preparation.
Mission
The Doctorate of Education (EdD) prepares candidates for leadership roles through the development of in-depth and highly specialized knowledge and skills in a specific discipline or specific field of study. While the major focus of the EdD degree program of studies is research, the Doane University EdD is a practitioners’ degree in which students apply the research process to present issues, problems, or programs which, in turn, will define the research in which the candidates will be engaged.
Vision
EdD graduates will develop the capacity to have an impact in their professional and personal roles in the communities in which they serve through
- development of expertise in a discipline or topic/field of study which has both immediate and future relevance to professional roles in education and
- development of the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to maintain their capacity to be continuously engaged in issues of policy, program and practice throughout their professional career.
Program Outcomes
The following are the strategic outcomes of the EdD degree experience.
Students will demonstrate an understanding of:
- Scholar Leadership by creating original research plans, conducting research, completing analysis and sharing and disseminating the results of their original research.
- Strategic Leadership by creating strategic plans to improve a need area within their organization or a community organization.
- Curriculum Leadership by creating a curricular plan relative to their organization and position or an community or culture with whom they work
- Organizational Leadership by applying research and metaphors to current organizational structures and creating representations of organizational models. .
- School-Community Leadership by identifying existing partnerships and creating a partnership plan.
- Policy and Political Leadership by following specific legislative policies and creating testimony and/or products to influence/provide information relative to legislation.
Admissions Eligibility
- The candidate has completed an MA/MS program from an accredited institution.
- Successful completion of at least six hours of graduate-level coursework in the past five years or documentation of completion of the equivalent in continuing-education units.
- Completion of a disclosure statement of criminal history and any history of violations of the Code of Ethics of the Professional Practices Commission.
Application Process
- Completion of the Application for Admission to Graduate Studies in Education-Education Doctorate Program plus $30.00 enrollment fee.
- Completion requires:
- an official transcript showing the candidate’s undergraduate degree mailed directly from the institution to Graduate Studies in Education, Doane University, 303 N 52nd Street, Lincoln, NE 68504 or emailed to etranscripts@doane.edu, official transcript(s) of all graduate hours completed and graduate degrees received,
- official transcripts of all graduate hours completed and graduate degrees received mailed directly from the graduate institutions to Graduate Studies in Education, Doane University, 303 N. 52nd Street, Lincoln, NE 68504 or emailed to etranscripts@doane.edu a written statement by the candidate of the reasons for interest in the program including professional goals for leadership in his/her field, and the candidate’s philosophy on the role of research and scholarly knowledge (250-500 words),
- three letters of recommendation,
- a copy of the candidate’s current certifications, and
- a minimum of a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
- Selected candidates will participate in an interview that will include a discussion of the candidate’s personal philosophy of education, ability to engage others collaboratively, use of reflection for self-learning and discovery, ability to design and implement a research plan, plan for completing the program, and other evidence of capacity related to the program outcomes.
Selection Process
To be selected for an interview, the application and admission materials and documents will be reviewed by the graduate faculty of the College of Education at Doane University.
Full Graduate Standing
Full Graduate Standing will be granted to students upon the successful completion of 9 hours of Graduate Education credit with a 3.00 or higher cumulative grade point average. A student receiving any grade below a B for any graduate course will have his/her file reviewed even though the student’s cumulative GPA may be 3.00 or higher.
Decisions are communicated to the student in writing as soon as practical after the student completes 9 hours of Graduate Education credit
Advising Policy
The Advising Office is housed on the Lincoln campus. The Director of the Doctorate of Education program and the Dean of the College of Education advise the doctoral students until such time that they have finished their course work and begin working on their dissertation. After doctoral students complete the required program coursework and while they are working on their dissertation, advising will be done by the Director of the program, the Dean of Education, and the dissertation chair.
Transfer Credit
Transfer credit will be assessed by the program director prior to beginning Doctorate of Education coursework.
Time Limitations
In the Doctorate of Education program, a student is expected to complete the degree within a maximum of ten years of beginning the doctoral program at Doane University. If a student withdraws, a review by the Graduate Committee of the Whole will be required prior to resuming courses. The Dean will determine if a student can resume participation in the program if the time away from the program extends beyond one year. If the course material is no longer relevant, the student must then retake appropriate graduate courses as part of the program of study. If a student stays out three years or more, the coursework must be repeated.
Program Completion Criteria
All students must successfully meet the following requirements to complete the Doctorate of Education degree.
- Successful completion of a minimum of 57 credit hours in courses numbered 600-999
- Successful completion of all doctoral core courses
- A cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or higher
- Successful completion and defense of a dissertation
- File an application for degree form no later than the required date
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