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Educational Leadership, Ph.D.

The Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership at 鶹ý's School of Educationprepares students to be scholars, professors and/or organizational leaders. Students enter the SLU program with a master's in education, leadership or a related field. The curriculum is based on a selection of core coursesin educational leadership, leadership, and courses that complement students’ professional goals.

Curriculum Overview

The degree requires the completion of 30-36 credits of coursework, 12 credits of dissertation research, a written comprehensive examination, an oral examination/proposal defense and a public defense of the dissertation.

Fieldwork and Research Opportunities

The program includes site-based activities aligned with coursework as well as the three-credit-hour internship if superintendent certification is desired.

Careers

Possible career paths forgraduates with advanced degreesin educational leadership/leadership includefaculty positions in colleges and universities, positions in research institutes and organizations, educational leader (superintendent/principal), teacher leader, or leaders within organizations.

Additionally, some doctoral students design a special individualized program to prepare for a leadership role in a nonprofit, medical, Catholic or business organization.

Admission Requirements

  • Master's degree from aregionally accreditedԲپٳܳپDz.
  • Transcript(s)
  • Two letters of recommendation
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  • Professional goal statement

Requirements for International Students

Along with the general admission requirements above, the following must be provided by prospective international students:

  • Demonstration ofEnglish Language Proficiency.
  • Proof of financial support that must include:
    • A letter of financial support from the person(s) or sponsoring agency funding the time at 鶹ý.
    • A letter from the sponsor's bank verifying that the funds are available and will be so for the duration of study at the University.
  • Academic records, in English translation, for postsecondary studies outside the United States. These must include the courses taken and/or lectures attended, practical laboratory work, the maximum and minimum grades attainable, the grades earned or the results of all end-of-term examinations, and any honors or degrees received. WES and ECE transcripts are accepted.

Please note that application deadlines for this program differ for international students.

Review Process

A committee reviews each application holistically.

Application Deadlines

Domestic students should apply for the fall semester by June 15, for the spring semester by Nov. 1, and for the summer semester by April 1. International students should apply by May 1 for the fall semester, Oct. 1 for the spring semester, and Feb. 1 for the summer semester.

Tuition

Tuition Cost Per Credit
Graduate Tuition $1,370

Additional charges may apply. Other resources are listed below:

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Scholarships and Financial Aid

For priority consideration for graduate assistantship, apply by Feb. 1.

For more information, visit the student financial services office online at /financial-aid/index.php.

  1. Graduates will apply evidence-based literature to leadership practices.
  2. Graduates will articulate the use of evidence-based leadership practices within organizations, aspects of running an organization, and leadership theories to analyze issues related to executive-level leadership.
  3. Graduates will apply leadership concepts in their doctoral research and in the production of their dissertation.
  4. Graduates will present and discuss the philosophy and ethical foundations of their research study in their oral exams and public defense.

Educational leadership Ph.D. students complete 42-48 credits, including research courses, leadership courses, and individually selected courses.Students may select courses from the following or may choose courses for their program plan that fit their program goal.

The choice of courses will depend on the student's certification and research goals. Meeting the student's certification goals may require more than the 18 credits of content courses required for the Ph.D. If a student seeks a superintendent certificate upon graduation, specific coursework isrequired. Students design a program plan with their advisor.

Select 18 credits of the following:18
ٳ5100
Foundations of Ed Admin
ٳ5914
Internship: Superintendent Internship
ٳ6110
School District Administration
ٳ6190
School, Community, and Politics
ٳ6200
Ethics of Ed Leadership
ٳ6300
Advanced School Law
ٳ6390
Gateway Leadership Institute
ٳ6400
Sem: Human Resources Admin
ٳ6450
Managing the District Level Curriculum
ٳ6470
School Facilities
ٳ6690
School Business Administration
ٳ6730
District Level Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation
ٳ6810
Leading Change in the 21st Century
ٳ6830
Innovative Leadership: Leading for Innovation
ٳ6840
Investigating Managerial Leadership Excellence
ٳ6950
Special Study for Written Comprehensive Exams
Research Courses
Introductory Research Courses3-9
Advanced Research Courses 6
ٸ6970Research Topics in Education3
Dissertation Research
ٸ6990Dissertation Research12
Total Credits42-48

IntroductoryResearch Courses

Students must complete master’s level graduate research coursework as prerequisites for advanced research courses. Students are required to successfully complete the following three research courses. Up to six credits may be waived based on students’ prior coursework.

ٸ5000General Research Methods for Education3
ٸ5100Intro to Inferential Stats: Ed3
ٸ5400Qualitative Research in Education3

Advanced Research Courses

Students choose six credits of research electives from any of the qualitative or quantitative courses (see lists below).

Qualitative Research Focus (choose courses from the following:)
ٸ5500
Evaluation of Education Programs
ٸ6400
Advanced Qual Research for Ed
ٸ6700
Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks in Education Research
ٱ5800
Talking and Learning in Classrooms
Quantitative Research Focus (choose courses from the following:)
ٸ6060
Research Design and Analysis
ٸ6100
Intermediate Applied Statistics for Education
ٸ6500
Multilevel Regression Models
ٸ6600
Designing Mixed Methods Research

Non-Course Requirements

  • Students must pass a comprehensive written examination,
  • Students must pass an oral examination/proposal defense, and
  • Students mustpass a public presentation and defense of their dissertation.

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollmentunless otherwise noted.

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

The choice of courses will depend on the student's certification and research goals. Meeting the student's certification goals may require more than the 18 credits of content courses required for the Ph.D.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
ٳ6110 School District Administration 1 3
ٳ6300 Advanced School Law 1 2
ٸ5000 General Research Methods for Education (if not already completed as a prerequisite) 3
Credits5-8
Spring
ٳ6190 School, Community, and Politics 1 3
ٸ5400 Qualitative Research in Education 2 3
ٸ6700 Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks in Education Research 3
Credits9
Summer
ٳ5914 Internship: Superintendent Internship 1 0-1
ٸ5100 Intro to Inferential Stats: Ed (if not already completed as a prerequisite) 3
Credits0-4
Year Two
Fall
ٳ5914 Internship: Superintendent Internship 1 0-1
ٳ6400 Sem: Human Resources Admin 1 3
ٳ6450 Managing the District Level Curriculum 1 3
Credits6-7
Spring
ٳ6730 District Level Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation 1 3
ٳ6690 School Business Administration 1 2
ٳ5914 Internship: Superintendent Internship 1 0-1
Credits5-6
Year Three
Fall
ٸ6400
or ٸ6100
Advanced Qual Research for Ed 2
or Intermediate Applied Statistics for Education
3
ٸ6970 Research Topics in Education 2 1
Credits4
Spring
ٸ5500 Evaluation of Education Programs 2 3
ٸ6970 Research Topics in Education 2 1
Credits4
Summer
ٳ6950 Special Study for Written Comprehensive Exams 0
ٸ6970 Research Topics in Education 2 1
Credits1
Year Four
Fall
ٸ6990 Dissertation Research 3 6
Credits6
Spring
ٸ6990 Dissertation Research 3 6
Credits6
Total Credits46-55
1

Optional course but necessary for Missouri certification.

2

Three of the 12 credits of required research courses.

3

Students may take as many of the 12 credits of dissertation research as desired per semester.Please register in your advisor’s section number.

Cyprus

The educational leadership Ph.D. program in Cyprus does not require a TOEFL exam and requires one three-credit pre-requisite research course. Additional research coursework is embedded in the Cyprus roadmap.

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
EDF6000 Foundations of Doctoral Study 3
ٸ5500 Evaluation of Education Programs 3
Credits6
Spring
ٳ6830 Innovative Leadership: Leading for Innovation 3
ٳ6450 Managing the District Level Curriculum 3
Credits6
Summer
ٸ5000 General Research Methods for Education (if needed as a prerequisite) 3
ٸ5400 Qualitative Research in Education 3
Credits3-6
Year Two
Fall
ٳ6810 Leading Change in the 21st Century 3
ٸ6100 Intermediate Applied Statistics for Education 3
Credits6
Spring
ٳ6730 District Level Professional Development and Teacher Evaluation 3
ٳ6840 Investigating Managerial Leadership Excellence 3
Credits6
Summer
ٳ6950 Special Study for Written Comprehensive Exams 0
ٸ6970 Research Topics in Education 3
Credits3
Year Three
Fall
ٸ6990 Dissertation Research 6
Credits6
Spring
ٸ6990 Dissertation Research 6
Credits6
Total Credits42-45

For additional admission questions, please contact:
鶹ý School of Education
314-977-3292
slued@slu.edu