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The Ph.D. in Special Education in the Department of Early Childhood, Multilingual, and Special Education is designed with an emphasis in the development of skills in scientific inquiry and leadership. Students enrolled in this study program gain an understanding of philosophy and theory as they relate to the conduct of research and program evaluation. Graduates pursue careers in schools, institutions of higher education, research centers, and agencies that require the competencies developed through a Ph.D. course of study.
Accreditation
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Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
- Design and implement educational research that forms the basis for evidence-based practices within the fields of special education and/or early childhood education.
- Complete scholarly writing endeavors (e.g., publications, grants, conference proposals) with the potential to effect the quality of practice within the fields of special education and/or early childhood education.
- Design and implement scholarly presentations designed to effect change within the fields of special education and/or early childhood education.
- Provide high quality instruction in special education and/or early childhood education to post-secondary students.
- Engage in scholarly dialogue related to current issues and trends within the fields of special education and/or early childhood education.
Career Possibilities
- University or college professor
- Government official
- School district leadership
- Educational consultant
Requirements
Documents/Downloads
Doctor of Philosophy - Special Education
Contacts
Graduate Coordinator
Monica Brown, Ph.D.
Department of Early Childhood, Multilingual, and Special Education
We are dedicated to preparing professionals for specialized services in schools, community agencies, and higher education settings. In our bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs as well as two dual Ph.D./J.D. degrees and graduate certificates, we promote cultural diversity and affirm our commitment to the ethical standards of our respective disciplines.
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