Educational Leadership, Ed.D., Higher Education Track
Credits: 60
CIP Code: 130401
Program Overview for the Traditional Higher Education Degree Program
The program, while addressing a key strategic priority of the university-building and sustaining strong academic programs addresses, a market demand for preparing an expanded pipeline of well trained and highly qualified education leaders for contemporary and future post-secondary educational colleges and universities, agencies, foundations, and other non-P-12 educational institutions. This degree program is offered in both the traditional classroom format and a 2 year fully online delivery of all course requirements.
Program Overview for the Online Higher Education Degree Program
The program follows the same general overview as above. The unique feature of this program is it the University’s first fully online delivery degree program. The courses are offered in an accelerated delivery of seven week modules by certified tTech professors. Each semester students will complete 12 hours of required course work. Additionally, the program objectives and learning outcomes are the same.
Admissions Requirements
Applicants seeking admission to the Doctor of Education Degree in Educational Leadership – Higher Education Track must meet the General Admissions Requirements of the University as published in this Catalog including the following criteria:
- A completed application
- Evidence of leadership potential
- All post-secondary transcripts
- 3.0 GPA
- A letter of intent
- Three letters of reference
- Minimum of MA/MS or equivalent degree from an approved institution
- A personal or group interview
Additional Online Higher Educational Degree Program Admission Requirements
- Participate in a Zoom interview with program faculty
- Complete a required writing sample within a 24 hour time period
Program Objectives
- Prepare postsecondary education leaders to apply and synthesize in workplace environments strategic, instructional, organizational and political/community contextual leadership skills, content and knowledge
- Introduce theoretical and functional knowledge of law and policy in private and public colleges and universities governance and processes as well as ethical implications of policy development to meet the needs of higher education communities
- Familiarize candidates with strategic planning, evaluation and use of results for managing postsecondary school resources, instructional and educational support programs and services, human resources for efficiency, productivity and outcomes
- Develop leadership abilities for communicating and involving varied constituencies to build support for optimal student development and stakeholder engagement
- Prepare candidates to conduct research activities in higher education utilizing appropriate technology and communication skills
- Prepare candidates for careers in leadership roles in higher education administration
Student Learning Outcomes
Students pursuing the Doctor of Education Degree in Educational Leadership – Higher Education Track will:
- Use field-based documented knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed to manage the educational programs, services and resources at private or public colleges and universities
- Diagnose problems at the institutional level and apply theoretical concepts and functional knowledge of Strategic, Organizational, Instructional and Community/Political Leadership in addressing current issues and identifying advancement in postsecondary education administration
- Design and conduct valid research on instructional, administrative and/or community based issues
- Use research processes and tools to help institutions and agencies create greater synergy and to become more productive in the pursuance of their vision and mission.
- Successfully completing the required Departmental Comprehensive Examination with a passing grade of 80 of better.
Degree Requirements
Students pursuing the Doctor of Education Degree in Educational Leadership – Higher Education Track must complete all degree requirements as published in this Catalog. The degree program requires completion of a minimum of sixty (60) credit hours beyond the Master’s degree or an equivalent degree in an acceptable field. A minimum of 48 credit hours must be completed in residence at Clark Atlanta University.
Course Load limitations
Graduate students are not permitted to enroll for more than nine (9) credits per semester without approval of the Department Chair and the School Dean.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Core Courses | ||
CHED 600 | Admin and Gov. of Higher Ed. | 3 |
CHED 610 | History of Amer. Higher Ed. | 3 |
CHED 630 | Strategic Planning | 3 |
CHED 650 | Student Affairs and Acad. Serv | 3 |
CHED 660 | Human Resources Administration | 3 |
CHED 670 | Higher Education Finance | 3 |
CHED 680 | Social Justice and Diversity.. | 3 |
CHED 700 | Organ. Leadership and Theory | 3 |
CHED 720 | Higher Ed. Policy Dev. and Ana | 3 |
CHED 750 | Law and Ethics in Higher Ed. | 3 |
Research and Evaluation | ||
CHED 690 | Prog.Assessment and Evaluation | 3 |
CHED 699 | Research Methods in Organizati | 3 |
CHED 790 | Quantitative Research Methods | 3 |
CHED 795 | Qualitative Research | 3 |
CHED 990 | Doctoral Advisement 1 | 1 |
CHED 995 | Dissertation Research (Prospectus Defense) | 3 |
CHED 995 | Dissertation Research (Dissertation Defense) | 3 |
Cognate/Electives | ||
Select four of the following: | 12 | |
Comm. College Lead. and Prac. | ||
CHED 640 | ||
Manag. Pol. Conflict in HighEd | ||
International Higher Education | ||
CHED 740 | ||
Prin. of Coll. Stu. Recruit & | ||
Faculty Issues in Amer Coll./U | ||
Student Dev. and Learning | ||
Directed Research | ||
Total Hours | 61 |
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Students may need to take CHED 990 Doctoral Advisement depending on progress toward dissertation research.
Qualifying Examination
Candidates must successfully pass a written Preliminary Examination (after completing 12 hours of study) and a formal comprehensive written examination (after completing 48 hours of study).
Dissertation Research Prospectus and Defense
Candidates must prepare and present a dissertation prospectus for faculty approval, and finally must develop and defend a scholarly dissertation. A minimum of two CHED 995 courses is required.
The following is the Planned Program for the Online Higher Education Degree Program:
Higher Education Track
First Year | ||
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Fall Semester Session I | Hours | |
CHED 610 | History of Amer. Higher Ed. | 3 |
CHED 600 | Admin and Gov. of Higher Ed. | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Fall Semester Session II | ||
CHED 699 | Research Methods in Organizati | 3 |
CHED 795 | Qualitative Research | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Spring Semester Session I | ||
CHED 630 | Strategic Planning | 3 |
CHED 670 | Higher Education Finance | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Spring Semester Session II | ||
CHED 760 | Prin. of Coll. Stu. Recruit & | 3 |
CHED 790 | Quantitative Research Methods | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Summer Session I | ||
CHED 650 | Student Affairs and Acad. Serv (Includes First One Week Summer Residency) | 3 |
CHED 995 | Dissertation Research (Prospectus Presentation) | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall Semester Session I | ||
CHED 680 | Social Justice and Diversity.. | 3 |
CHED 720 | Higher Ed. Policy Dev. and Ana | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Fall Semester Session II | ||
CHED 700 | Organ. Leadership and Theory | 3 |
CHED 770 | Faculty Issues in Amer Coll./U | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Spring Semester Session I | ||
CHED 690 | Prog.Assessment and Evaluation | 3 |
CHED 780 | Student Dev. and Learning | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Spring Semester Session II | ||
CHED 750 | Law and Ethics in Higher Ed. | 3 |
CHED 660 | Human Resources Administration | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Summer Session I | ||
CHED 710 | Manag. Pol. Conflict in HighEd | 3 |
Includes Second One Week Summer Residency | ||
CHED 995A | Dissertation Research (Dissertation Defense ) | 3 |
Hours | 6 | |
Total Hours | 60 |