Our doctorate delivers the advantages of working within a community of fellow researchers, engaging seminars, presentations, and publications whilst also becoming involved in a substantial individual research thesis of your own.
The sense of community, collaboration in the development of ideas, and the opportunity to explore aspects of research, policy, and professional practice, are at the core of this course. It builds upon the knowledge and skills that you, as a professional, bring and assumes that your professionalism is an integral part of the doctoral journey – ensuring that the journey is unique to you.
Studying at the doctoral level embraces all the critical and analytical skills present in master's level work but also includes a stronger element of distinctiveness and originality. Doctoral work should make a contribution to the field of knowledge within which you are researching and should be of potentially publishable standard.
The normal entry requirements for the Ed.D are that you have four years of professional experience, plus either a Masters's degree or evidence of further study that will equip candidates to engage in scholarly and research activity at the doctoral level.
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IELTS overall score of 6.0 with no element below 5.5
Education
Canterbury
Undergraduate
Part-Time, 5 years
September
5.5
3145,
8865, (INT)
Cedar Rapids
0.0
Undergraduate
Not mentioned
London
5.5
Undergraduate
GBP 9250
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
6.0
Undergraduate
£ Home: £9,250, EU/International: £19,800