Curriculum & Instruction (Ed.D.)

Curriculum & Instruction (Ed.D.)

Important: This degree plan is effective for those starting this degree program in fall 2023 through summer 2024. This degree plan will remain in effect for students who do not break enrollment or who do not change degree programs, concentrations, or cognates.

 
This is a non-licensure degree and is not a state-approved program. Completion of this degree will not lead to the eligibility of a VA state teaching license or a teaching license or certificate in any other state. 
Education Theory Courses
EDUC 701Advanced Learning Theory and Research3
EDUC 703Theories of Historical and Social Foundations of Education3
Total Hours6
Curriculum & Instruction Core
Choose four of the following courses:12
Issues & Trends in Learning Technologies 1
Issues and Trends in Curriculum and Instruction
Curriculum Theory
Investigations in Curriculum Change
Research in Curriculum Design and Development
Total Hours12
1

Intensive format optional

 
Professional Courses
EDUC Elective (500-800 level) 13
EDUC Elective (500-800 level) 13
EDUC Elective (500-800 level) 13
Total Hours9
1

Cannot be fulfilled by EDUC 798, EDUC 887, EDUC 888, or EDUC 889.

Research & Evaluation Courses
EDUC 750Survey of Educational Research 13
EDUC 816Applied Research3
EDUC 850Literature Review for Applied Research3
EDUC 880Applied Research Concepts & Methodology 2,33
Total Hours12
1

A minimum of 20 Doctoral credit hours must be earned prior to enrollment in EDUC 750 Survey of Educational Research (3 c.h.)

2

EDUC 880 Applied Research Concepts & Methodology (3 c.h.) must be the final course taken before enrolling in doctoral project courses

3

Once the student enters the doctoral project phase (after completion of EDUC 880 Applied Research Concepts & Methodology (3 c.h.)), he/she must maintain continuous enrollment (Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters) until all degree requirements are completed

Capstone Project
EDUC 887Capstone I 15
EDUC 888Capstone II 15
EDUC 889Capstone III 15
EDUC 890Capstone IV 20
Total Hours15
1

Ed.D. students are allowed to enroll in EDUC 887 Capstone I (5 c.h.), EDUC 888 Capstone II (5 c.h.), EDUC 889 Capstone III (5 c.h.) a maximum of two times. Extensions for exceptional circumstances must be approved by the School of Education

2

Enrollment in EDUC 890 Capstone IV (0 c.h.) is contingent on School of Education approval

 All applicable prerequisites must be met

Graduation Requirements

  • Complete 54 hours
  • A maximum of 50% of a post-graduate and doctoral degree may be transferred if approved and allowable, including credit from an earned degree from Liberty University on the same academic level
  • 3.0 GPA
  • No grades lower than a B- may be applied to the degree
  • Successful completion of Capstone Project
  • Degree must be completed within 7 years
  • Submission of Degree Completion Application must be completed within the last semester of a student's anticipated graduation date

Program Offered in Online Format

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
First SemesterHours
EDUC 701 Advanced Learning Theory and Research 3
EDUC 703 Theories of Historical and Social Foundations of Education 3
EDUC Elective 1 3
Core Elective 2 3
 Hours12
Second Semester
EDUC Elective 1 3
EDUC Elective 1 3
Core Elective 2 3
Core Elective 2 3
 Hours12
Second Year
First Semester
EDUC 750 Survey of Educational Research 3
Core Elective 2 3
EDUC 816 Applied Research 3
 Hours9
Second Semester
EDUC 850 Literature Review for Applied Research 3
EDUC 880 Applied Research Concepts & Methodology 3
 Hours6
Third Year
First Semester
EDUC 887 Capstone I 5
 Hours5
Second Semester
EDUC 888 Capstone II 5
 Hours5
Fourth Year
First Semester
EDUC 889 Capstone III 5
 Hours5
Second Semester
EDUC 890 Capstone IV 0
 Hours0
 Total Hours54
1

Choose any 500-800 level EDUC course, except EDUC 798, 887, 888, or 889.

2

Choose from the following courses: EDUC 730, 735, 771, 871, or 872

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