Total credit hours might be more depending on how soon students successfully defend dissertations.
Curriculum & instruction focuses on leadership in teaching, learning, and development and does not lead to certification. This St. Louis EdD degree is intended for individuals with initial leadership experience, seeking to fill curriculum and instruction roles in school districts, higher education, or those in a corporate or government training setting. Graduates with an emphasis in curriculum & instruction secure positions as curriculum coordinators, instructional coaches, corporate trainers, and university/college professors. The curriculum & instruction emphasis offered at the Lindenwood St. Charles/ St. Louis campus, includes 15 credit hours in addition to the core coursework focused on curriculum design and assessment, global and social perspectives in teaching and learning, policy, politics, and issues of social justice. All coursework aligns with the Leadership, EdD conceptual framework domains: human centricity, organizational change, equity, ethics, social justice, and technology.
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Semester 1
EDA78100 Creative Courage
EDA78200 Principles of Design ThinkingSemester 2
EDA76100 Leadership, Ethics and Education
EDA78500 American EducationSummer I
EDA78300 Leadership Theory and Application
EDA78400 Leading Organizational ChangeSemester 3
EDA77700 Research Design, Methods and Ethics in Educational Research
EDA77800 Applied Qualitative Research MethodsSemester 4
EDA78700 Curriculum and Instruction, Assessment and Evaluation
EDA78910 Problem of Practice ISummer II
EDA76200 Educational Policy, Politics and Social Justice
EDA76300
Global and Social Perspectives: Revisioning Curriculum & InstructionSemester 5
EDA77900 Applied Quantitative Research Methods
EDA78920 Problem of Practice IISemester 6
EDA78600 Leading in the Digital Age
EDA78900 Problem of Practice III