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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Education
PhD Education Policy Studies
- Pretoria, South Africa
PhD
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Submit a research proposal during the first year of registration and defend it successfully before a panel of examiners appointed by the Dean, in collaboration with the relevant head of department, supervisor, and research coordinator, before they can start with the research.
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Nazarbayev University
Ph.D. in Education
- Astana, Kazakhstan
PhD
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education Ph.D. program combines intensive coursework, a module at one of the partner universities (the University of Cambridge or University of Pennsylvania), and an in-depth exploration of advanced research methodology to develop scholars and independent researchers in the field of Education. It is a full-time four-year program. Central to the NUGSE Ph.D. experience is the completion of a substantial piece of independent research, in the form of a Ph.D. dissertation. Graduates of the NUGSE Ph.D. program will be expected to act as key players in education reform and policy development in Kazakhstan.
Alabama State University The Harold Lloyd Murphy Graduate School
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Educational Leadership, Policy & Law
- Montgomery, USA
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Law will prepare professional educators to be part of a vanguard through the twenty-first century. These educators will be provided with: the necessary knowledge of their subject; an understanding of our diverse culture; technological skills; critical thinking skills required to make informed decisions and implement change; and the ability to provide a just and ethical, accurate, and meaningful education for their students.
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PhD Programs in Law Studies Policy Education Policy
A PhD is the highest level of education a student can receive. It stands for Doctor of Philosophy. Programs are available in a wide breadth of academic fields. Candidates must present a dissertation, thesis or project and defend their work in front of a panel of experts.
What is a PhD in Education Policy? Most programs allow students to pursue an individualized course of study that reflects their particular interests in education policy. Research and coursework typically focuses on such topics as the sociology of education, statistical analysis, case study examination, child development and the politics and economics of education policies. To complete their degree, students may have to write a substantial qualifying paper and complete a dissertation on an educational issue.
PhD programs tend to equip students with many invaluable skills. A PhD in Education Policy tends to help individuals become better written and oral communicators. Graduates may also develop project management and organizational skills. These all look good on a resume. Students may even find these skills benefit their personal life.
A PhD in Education Policy programs are offered all over the world. Because PhDs require a great deal of independent study, no two programs are the same, so costs can fluctuate. Contact the university for more pricing information.
A PhD in Education Policy may prepare a person for a number of different jobs inside and outside of academia. Individuals may wish to seek out a job as a postsecondary teacher, a school principal or a training manager. Graduates may also seek out a position as an school administrator or education researcher. Outside of education, one might find a career as a lobbyist or with a government agency influencing education policy.
Many PhD in Education Policy programs can be found in an online format. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.