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Doctor of Education - Educational Psychology

The Doctor of Education (EdD) at the University of the Southwest is a practitioner doctoral program for the working professional in the field of educational leadership and administration. The program offers an innovative and real-world curriculum that focuses on preparing educational leaders that are dynamic in nature and diverse in their makeup. Emphasis is placed upon preparing administrators for transformational leadership roles and is structured around four domains:

  • Leadership Foundations
  • Organizational Dynamics and Change
  • Strategic Planning, and
  • Research

The Doctor of Education in Educational Psychology program challenges students to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding in theories and research in the field of educational psychology. With this degree, students can expect to develop the skills necessary to succeed in a variety of settings. Students will be better able to develop a thorough understanding of how both children and adults learn and retain knowledge in order to make contributions to the improvement of educational settings and have a direct influence on the individuals through the development of programs, methods, and tools.

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