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Dec 16, 2025
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Organization and Leadership, EdD
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Doctoral Program
The doctoral program consists of 60 credit hours of study beyond the master’s degree and culminates in the completion of a doctoral dissertation. Students will complete 60 credits of coursework that satisfy the following requirements: The Organization and Leadership Program Learning Outcomes:
- The programs brings before students a continuum of new knowledge and understanding that reflects current theories, research, and innovative practices.
- The program equips students to apply the principles of leadership theory in a broad range of settings to effectively lead individuals and organizations to success.
- The program equips students to select, implement, and manage appropriate leadership methodologies to meet individual, group, and organizational needs in K-12 through higher education, for-profit, and nonprofit settings.
- The program equips students to utilize and conduct research to evaluate and improve organizational processes.
- Create leaders who are able to critically examine organizations in order to promote equitable outcomes.
- Foster advocacy for social justice with a consciousness around the experiences and challenges facing historically underrepresented groups.
- Understand and apply research to problems of practice.
- Develop leaders who are self-reflective of their practice and its implications for social justice and equity.
The Organizational and Leadership Program Student Learning Outcomes:
- Graduates will have acquired the knowledge, understanding, tools and skills necessary to assume leadership roles in organizations at the local, state, national and international levels.
- Graduates will have an understanding of research methods and demonstrate competencies to engage in rigorous scholarship.
- Graduates will be able to relate theory to practice and demonstrate synthesis of advanced knowledge by improving organizations.
- Graduates will have adopted habits of personal and scholarly reflections that examine professional practice and lead to systemic renewal.
The following Foundation Core courses are required (12 Units):
Students are required to complete the following 6 units:
Students are required to complete 9 credits of O&L program core courses. Students can then select, with the consultation of their adviser, one of the following:
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Students can choose any doctoral level course within the O&L department to meet the remaining 18 O&L credits. The 12 credits of the elective courses may be drawn from the O&L courses or from other doctoral level courses within the School of Education. Students may elect to use the 12-credit block to design a minor. The 9 units associated with the development, research, and writing of a doctoral dissertation are:
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