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Science Education Program |

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Doctoral Programs in Curriculum & Instruction Concentration in Science Education Science education is one of the areas of concentration under the large umbrella of Curriculum & Instruction. Persons interested in a doctoral program in science education must choose one of the following two doctoral degrees: Education Doctor (Ed.D.) – The Ed.D. is awarded by the College of Education and is “practitioner” oriented. The main goal of the Ed.D. is to develop specialized practitioner skills with research addressing localized practitioner problems. Persons choosing the Ed.D. are often interested in continuing to be K-12 teachers, curriculum specialists, directors or administrators and, usually, do not plan to pursue a career in academia. Philosophy Doctor (Ph.D.) – As with a Ph.D. in any other field, the Ph.D. in Curriculum & Instruction with a concentration in Science Education is awarded by the Wayne State University’s Graduate School and is more theory oriented. The research in the Ph.D. typically addresses theoretical problems and is best for persons interested in a career in academia. Please note both programs require the same number of credit hours and have similar qualifying exam and dissertation requirements. The main difference in the two programs is the research focus. For more information and application materials visit: Wayne State University Graduate School http://www.gradschool.wayne.edu 4300 Faculty Administration Building Detroit, MI 48202 Tel. 313/577-2170 Fax: 313/577-2903 |