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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [NOTE!!!! THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. FOR THE CURRENT CATALOG, GO TO CATALOG.NIU.EDU]

Doctor of Education in Adult and Higher Education


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The Ed.D. program in adult and higher education provides a sequenced program with course work in areas of instruction, educational policy, administration, and research to prepare both generalists and specialists in the field. Doctoral students in adult and higher education prepare for leadership roles in a variety of adult and higher education contexts including student affairs, academic affairs, and other areas of higher education administration.

The student learning outcomes for this degree are located at http://www.niu.edu/assessment/clearinghouse/outcomes/index.shtml.

Application Deadlines

Admission to the doctoral program in adult and higher education is competitive and takes place once a year in the spring. Students are admitted for the fall semester. All materials must be received by the Graduate School and the Department of Counseling, Adult and Higher Education no later than February 1.

Admission

Admission to the doctoral program requires a master’s degree either in adult and higher education or in another discipline acceptable to the admissions committee. Three letters of recommendation are required from professors, employers, or supervisors who can provide supportive evidence of an applicant’s professional qualifications and potential. Each applicant must submit a resume/CV and written goals statement. Ordinarily, an interview with the adult and higher education admissions committee is required. The faculty reserves the right to request additional evidence of potential such as assessment letters from adult and higher education faculty. Applicants must contact the admissions committee chair about additional requirements.

Student-at-Large, Study-Abroad, and Transfer Credit

A maximum of 15 student-at-large semester hours of post-master’s course work taken at NIU or at another university may be transferred into a student’s doctoral degree program. See “Requirements for Graduate Degrees” for limitation on study-abroad credit.

Requirements


Upon admission, a student is expected to meet with his or her adviser to complete a program of study and choose an emphasis: college teaching or higher education administration.

The Ed.D. program in adult and higher education requires a minimum of 54 semester hours beyond the master’s degree. Students are required to take 15 semester hours of common requirements, 12 semester hours of research methodology, 15 semester hours in their area emphasis, and 12 semester hours of dissertation.

Research methodology requirements (12)


Area of Study


Choose with guidance from academic adviser.

CAHA 799 - Doctoral Research and Dissertation (12)


When students pass the required exams and are eligible for dissertation, they must remain continuously enrolled and take a minimum of 3 semester hours of dissertation hours (CAHA 799) per semester (spring, summer, and fall) to continue enrollment in the Ed.D. program.

Examinations


Candidacy examination. Students will need to successfully pass their candidacy examination prior to registering for CAHA 799 - Doctoral Research and Dissertation. The examination is offered in several formats, to be decided in conjunction with the program committee. A graduate student eligible to take this examination, with the permission of the chair of the doctoral committee, will have completed at least two-thirds of his or her courses, exclusive of dissertation research, but including the common requirements.

Once a student has successfully completed the candidacy examinations and is admitted to candidacy, she or he must assemble a dissertation committee. This committee ordinarily includes a chair from the adult and higher education faculty with at least two other members, one of whom is from outside the adult and higher education faculty. The committees must also meet all Graduate School requirements.

Specialization in Community College Leadership


The specialization in Community College Leadership is designed to prepare students to advance in a variety of administrative positions within community college settings. The cumulating experience for the program is a dissertation that takes an innovative, practice-based problem approach to research.

Requirements


The Ed.D. in adult and higher education requires a minimum of 54 semester hours beyond master’s degree. Students are required to take 27 semester hours of the community college core, 15 semester hours of the research core, and 12 semester hours of dissertation.

Dissertation


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