The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Leadership, Curriculum, and Instruction empowers scholar-practitioners to lead and influence education, design and evaluate curriculum, as well as elevate and maximize instructional methodologies. The degree integrates educational principles and leadership theories to inform research, andragogy and pedagogy, and evidence-based assessment. It combines primary research with practical experience to produce effective change agents who value diversity as well as equitable practices and policies. Students engage in project-based learning with embedded practicum experiences to solve real-world problems that foster personal and professional growth. They receive oversight, feedback, and guidance while participating in authentic working conditions. Graduates are equipped with the actionable skills necessary to positively impact organizations and advance their careers in leadership, curriculum, and instruction.
An applicant with a master’s degree in any field from a regionally or nationally accredited institution can apply for entrance into Westcliff University and a minimum GPA of 2.5. Master’s degrees obtained outside of the United States will only be accepted if they have been evaluated by a member in good standing of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or another nationally recognized credentialing service. In this case, the listed U.S. degree equivalency will be used.
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English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band Undergrad 6.0 and Graduate 6.5
Education
Irvine, California
Postgraduate Research (PhD /DBA)
Full-Time, 3 years
July
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Bozeman, Montana
7.0
Postgraduate Research (PhD /DBA)
16198
Huddersfield, England
6.5
Postgraduate Research (PhD /DBA)
UK: £4,647, International/EU: £16,000
LIU Post and LIU Brooklyn
7.5
Postgraduate Research (PhD /DBA)
$ $24,300