Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum and Instruction

This program is for those with an interest in the philosophical, theoretical and methodological constructs of both applied and basic quantitative, qualitative and mix methods research in curriculum and instruction.

The Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture offers the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Curriculum and Instruction in an on-campus delivery format. The program requires a minimum of 64 semester credit hours beyond the master’s degree. This program is offered to those with an interest in a career in research and/or academia. 

Emphasis areas within this research-based curriculum are designed to encompass the original independent research interests of the individual. Areas of emphasis include: (a) Early Childhood Education, (b) Literacy and Reading Education, (c) STEM (Science Education; Learning Design and Technology; Mathematics Education), (d) Teacher Education, and (e) Urban Education.

The Department of Teaching, Learning, and Culture also offers PhD students an opportunity to seek an Advanced Research Methods (ARM) Certificate within the College of Education and Human Development. Some PhD students seek additional advanced certificates in other colleges. 

Steps to Fulfill a Doctoral Program

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