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Phd in Educational Policy and Leadership, Marquette university

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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24 Months

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About this course

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Marquette University's Educational Policy and Leadership (EDPL) Ph.D. program is designed to develop educational scholar-practitioners, researchers, and leaders committed to equity and social justice in educational settings. The program emphasizes understanding the social, cultural, philosophical, and historical contexts of education, preparing students to implement strategies for positive change across various educational environments. Students explore foundational knowledge of how educational organizations operate and gain theoretical expertise in their chosen focus areas, alongside research methods to advance educational practice and scholarship.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The program’s emphasis on equity, social justice, and social critique makes it a meaningful choice for those committed to creating a positive impact in education. Its curriculum incorporates current research, organizational leadership, and institutional change aligned with Wisconsin standards, offering students practical and theoretical knowledge to enact meaningful change. The opportunity to explore diverse focus areas and specialization options makes this program especially suitable for aspiring educational leaders and researchers.

Specialisation

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Students in the EDPL Ph.D. program can select from three elective areas of focus: K-12/higher education leadership, K-12/higher education teaching and learning, and K-12/higher education policy analysis. Additionally, there is a specialization available in the superintendency. Each focus area includes distinct electives, allowing students to tailor their studies to their interests and career goals.

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Degree requirements

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To complete the Ph.D., students must fulfill a 57-credit program which includes a 30-credit master’s degree, 45 additional coursework credits, and 12 dissertation credits. All coursework and program details are outlined in the Marquette University Bulletin. Students work closely with their advisers to develop a tailored plan of study.
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IELTS

6.5

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TOEFL

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DUOLINGO

115

Career prospects

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Graduates of the EDPL Ph.D. program are prepared to become influential educational scholars, policymakers, leaders, and researchers. They are equipped to work actively toward social justice in education, engaging in leadership roles, policy analysis, or advanced research in a variety of educational settings including K-12 and higher education.

FAQs

What are the application deadlines for the EDPL Ph.D. program?

The application deadline is January 15 for fall admission only.

Are there any specific admission requirements?

Yes, applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution, have a minimum GPA of 3.00, demonstrate English proficiency if applicable, and have a master’s or professional degree. An application form, transcripts, recommendation letters, a personal statement, and a scholarly writing sample are required.

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