Doctoral
Degrees in Instructional Technology
The Doctoral
Program in Instructional Technology is designed for those who:
- already
have a Masters degree
- are knowledgeable
and experienced in the field (either through previous academic work
or significant related work experience) and
- have demonstrated
scholarly promise
Doctoral
students should be dedicated to developing research skills as well as
acquiring further expertise in one aspect of the field.
The Doctor
of Education Degree is designed for those who choose to emphasize
specialties, and seek employment or advancement as a practitioner.
The Doctor
of Philosophy Degree is designed for those who choose to emphasize
research and theory, and seek employment or advancement in higher education
or in a position requiring theoretical expertise.
For a more
detailed discussion of the distinctions between the Education and Philosophy
degrees, read this page.
For detailed
information about Doctoral degrees, including admission criteria, required
courses, seminars, theory and specialty area requirements, and dissertation
research and defense, go here.
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