A Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D.) is a research focused degree that requires 85 credits beyond a bachelor’s degree. Ph.D. programs within the School of Education are highly competitive. Typical candidates have superior academic backgrounds, outstanding recommendations and strong professional experience.
A Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) is a practitioner-focused degree that requires 84 credits beyond a bachelor’s (60 beyond the master’s). The Ed.D. program is guided by a practioner-scholar model that focuses on the application of knowledge and theory in education and the social sciences to improve educational practice. In contrast, Ph.D. programs generally follow a scientist-practitioner model.
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