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2011-2012 Graduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Special Education (Ed.D.)


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The Special Education Ed.D. program, offered through Special Education, Counseling, and Student Affairs , is directed by a minimum of five members of the university graduate faculty, including a major professor with substantial expertise in the area of emphasis, two other faculty with strengths in the area of emphasis, one faculty member outside the student’s specialization, and one faculty member, appointed by the Dean of the Graduate School, from another department within the College of Education who serves as the chair of the examination committee for the oral defense of the dissertation.

Each student’s program of study is individualized with the approval of the major professor and the supervisory committee to optimize the student’s interests, expertise, and professional goals.

Doctoral degree requirements


Credit hour requirements


A minimum of 94 semester hours beyond the baccalaureate degree. Up to 30 relevant graduate hours earned as part of a master’s degree may be used to satisfy this requirement.

Foundations (12 credit hours)


Required courses in foundations include these areas: historical and philosophical analysis of educational ideas and practice; techniques and interpretation of educational research; social science explanations of educating a diverse society; and psychological bases of educational thought and practice. Each of these courses or their equivalent must be completed:

Research courses (6 credit hours)


Research courses are required which concern methodology consistent with that required for the dissertation.

Clinical experience (12 credit hours)


The clinical experience is designed to enhance one’s professional development by providing field-based exposure to the process of administration and supervision of special education programs and personnel. The objectives, activities, and outcomes for this clinical experience/internship are commonly determined by the major professor (advisor), in consultation with the student advisory committee.

Area of emphasis (48 credit hours minimum)


Preliminary examination requirement


Satisfactory completion of all segments of a monitored, written examination of at least 12 hours over all areas of the program of study, 3 of which must be over the foundation courses.

Dissertation research (16 credit hours)


Completion of a dissertation which treats an important topic of professional education practice using a systematic methodology consistent with accepted research paradigms; the dissertation must be successfully defended in a public, oral defense.

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