<< Doctoral
Degree Admission Requirement
Courses
of Study
The
total length of the doctoral program of study varies depending
on the candidate's academic preparation, work experience,
and career goals. Additional courses will be required if
the individual does not enter the Ph.D. program with a Masters
degree in the field.
All
Ph.D. candidates must complete a minimum of 67 semester hours
beyond the baccalaureate degree. At least 27 semester hours
(excluding the dissertation) must be taken at The University
of Georgia as part of the doctoral program of study, of which
at least 15 semester hours must be in 8000 and 9000 level
courses.
Required
Courses for Doctoral candidates within Instructional
Technology include the following core courses:
Research
Methods (Required):
1) ERSH
7400 Qualitative Research in Education
2) ERSH
8310* Applied Analysis of Variance Methods in Education
(prerequisite: ERSH 6300)
3)
Either of the following two courses:
- ERSH
8410 Qualitative Data Collection in Education,
or
- ERSH
8320* Applied Correlation & Regression Methods
in Education
*Note: ERSH
8310 and ERSH
8320 may be substituted with STAT
6210 and STAT
6220, respectively.
4)
One more research methods course (as determined by the
student's committee. This additional course will usually
be related to the area of concentration (i.e., qualitative
or quantitative).
Instructional
Technology Courses (Required):
1) EDIT
8990 Doctoral Seminar (4 semesters, 1 hour each)
2) EDIT 7460 Internship in Instructional Technology
(4 semesters, 1 hour each)
3) EDIT 9600 Educational Research in Instructional Technology
(4 semesters, 1 hour each)
4) EDIT 9000 Doctoral
Research
5) EDIT 9300 Doctoral
Dissertation
6) EDIT 9990 Doctoral
Topical Seminar (6 semester hours)
Cognate
Area: 9 semester hours outside department
Electives: 9
additional semester hours
Program
Handbook for Current Students
International
Study
The Department
also encourage doctoral students to pursue research, study,
and internship opportunities at international universities
and research centers. International study can be a rewarding
experience, both personally and professionally. Studying
abroad will give you a new perspective from which to view
the world and your work.
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