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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Curriculum and Instruction

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Curriculum and Instruction emphasizes the generation of new knowledge or the reformulation of existing knowledge as the basis for the development of educational theory and practice.

The Ph.D. is designed for highly motivated individuals with interests in improving science teaching and learning through service in research and/or faculty positions in higher education or in leadership roles in school science teaching environments. The degree provides rigorous coursework and mentorship experiences in research methods, internships in teaching and research all supported by the three core integrated science education classes.

Completion of the Ph.D. will enable educators to:

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Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction
With a Science Education Focus

109 Hours Total Minimum

Advisor / Contact: William McComas (479-575-7525) mccomas@uark.edu http//:www.scienceeducation.org

Please note. The following overview is designed to assist in advising and recruiting. It does not replace the official University of Arkansas catalog which, in all cases, is the final word on the requirements for the Ph.D.

Admissions

To be admitted to a graduate program leading to the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), pre-admission requirements must be met. These generally include a completed Master's Degree or equivalent.

All applicants to the Department of Curriculum and Instruction must meet the following minimum Admission Profile Requirements for admission to the Ph.D. program.

Doctoral Advisory Committee

Prior to the completion of twelve (12) semester credit hours, the student, in consultation with his or her advisor, shall select a Doctoral Advisory Committee. The Doctoral Advisory Committee will serve as a program advisory committee until all coursework is completed and the written and oral examinations have been successfully passed. The Doctoral Advisory Committee shall consist of a minimum of four (4) faculty members whose academic credentials and experience qualify them to develop and examine the academic preparation of students in the program area, and shall include two (2) faculty members from the program.

Program of Study

Prior to completion of twelve (12) semester hours, the student, in cooperation with the major advisor and the advisory committee, shall develop a specific Program of Study

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Specific Requirements for the Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction
Science Education Focus

Prior Master's Level Coursework (33 credit hours)

Research Foundations and Tools (21 credit hours)

Curriculum and Instruction Foundations (16 credit hours)

Science Education Concentration (9 credits)

Cognate Field (12 credits)

Dissertation (18+ credits)

Note, some students who propose an acceptable graduate level project may take CIED 6323 Science Seminar (3 units) as an independent study but no more than six (6) credit hours make be taken as independent study.

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