The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree in Administration and Leadership is a program for professionals who wish to affect their institutions, organizations, or communities through sound leadership principles based on a Christian worldview. This research-based program encourages practitioners to expand their knowledge base, examine the intricacies of leadership, contribute to their fields of study, and inspire meaningful change in their environments.
The cohort-based program is 57 credit hours post-masters and takes approximately 32 months to complete. Most classes will meet on Wednesday evenings from 6--10pm. Some class sessions will occur on the weekends and some will be offered in a hybrid format. Various aspects of the dissertation process are embedded throughout the program structure. The focus is given to supporting each learner's academic and professional development and lines of inquiry through a relevant and meaningful application of program concepts and theories.