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Doctor of Philosophy in Education Florida Christian University

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Introduction
Doctor of Philosophy in Education – 60 credits
The doctorate in education recipients are armed with the skills and knowledge to enact meaningful changes in today’s schools and classrooms. The program will introduce students to the most popular theories and philosophies guiding today’s education system while examining ways to solve current problems using established best-practice strategies and resources.
Objectives
Once the Doctorate in Education is completed, the student will be able to:
- Simultaneously develop different education projects, even congregational studies, about human development, use of qualitative and quantitative research, history or sociology in a multicultural framework.
- Include new approaches to the instructional practices, in the design of classes and in the evaluation, aimed at deepening the student’s learning opportunities.
- Conduct an analysis of social justice problems with the aim of building a more just and democratic society.
Mode of Study
Three-Course Delivery Methods: Face-to-Face/Synchronous.
Classes start immediately after enrollment, on an ongoing basis. For on-campus courses, invitations are sent out and students confirm their presence a minimum of (2) two weeks prior to the course date.