Ph.D. Program

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The Department of Education offers a Ph.D. in education with specialization in fields related to the areas of: ♦ Leadership and Policy Studies ♦ Experiential/Outdoor Education Graduates of the Ph.D. in Education program hold positions as college and university faculty, educational administrators in schools and colleges, curriculum coordinators, and classroom teachers. The Doctoral Program in Education is designed to engender a broad understanding of the field by encouraging scholarly inquiry grounded in the reality of educational practice. Students with their Guidance Committees plan individual programs, guided largely by their own interests and goals; programs can vary widely from student to student. Each student's program includes a set of core courses, specialized study, integrative coursework, and research preparation. Students must meet specific university, department, and program requirements This program enrolls full-time and part-time students. Specialties and scholarly pursuits of faculty in the Department of Education are diverse. Click here to read the profiles of the Doctoral Program in Education faculty.
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Program GoalsThe Ph.D. in Education provides students with preparation for distinguished leadership in a variety of settings. Graduates hold positions at all levels of schooling, ranging from early childhood to adulthood. Former UNH students are involved today in the administration of schools, colleges, and universities, in work as policy makers, community agency directors, consultants, and research analysts. The doctoral program is designed to engender a broad understanding of the field of education by encouraging focused scholarly inquiry grounded in the reality of educational practice. The program enrolls part-time and full-time students.
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