The Doctorate in Educational Technology Leadership develops technology leaders responsible for instructional design, human resource development, professional development, project management, and/or continuing education of employees. Graduates will be able to design, implement, evaluate, and manage educational technology programs for use in a variety of fields, including PK-12 education, higher education, corporate training, medicine, and continuing education in professional settings.
The goals of doctoral study are to develop abilities for research and critical thinking in the field of educational technology on both a theoretical and practical level; develop competency in technology program development, implementation, and evaluation; improve the connection between technology and the teaching and learning process; build a strong professional background in areas related to educational technology; and support and lead reform and change efforts related to technology practices and human resource management. The coursework, which is fully online, will assist in facilitating the exploration, discussion, and understanding of challenges and possibilities of educational technology in a variety of educational settings.
General Graduate Admission Requirements
All applicants must meet the general admission requirements for Concordia University Chicago graduate programs as published in the Concordia University Chicago academic catalog.
New students are accepted into most graduate degree-seeking, certificate, endorsement and/or post-graduate programs for online and on-campus study for in the fall, spring, or summer semesters. Students seeking to change programs may do so by submitting a Change-of-Program quick app. Applicants must be in good academic standing according to Concordia University Chicago’s satisfactory academic progress standards and meet published program admission requirements at the time of requesting a program change. Program changes will be processed and recorded for the subsequent semester.
Students awarded the EdS in Leadership (non-licensure) at CUC are not eligible for admission to this doctoral program at CUC.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Educational Technology Specialization Courses | ||
EDT-7010 | Theories in Educational Technology for Teaching and Learning | 3 |
EDT-7030 | Design of Learning Environments | 3 |
EDT-7040 | Human-Computer Interaction for Learning Systems | 3 |
EDT-7060 | Strategic Planning and Evaluation of Technology Programs | 3 |
EDT-7070 | Technology Leadership in Organizations | 3 |
EDT-7080 | Contemporary Issues in Technology and Instructional Design | 3 |
EDT-7100 | Issues in Data Management | 3 |
EDT-7110 | Technology Department Management | 3 |
EDT-7120 | Technology Policy Analysis and Development | 3 |
EDT-7200 | Issues in Technology Design and Management | 3 |
Code | Title | Hours |
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Doctoral Program Core | ||
EDL-7140 | Organizational Change (PK-12) | 3 |
or EDL-7141 | Organizational Change (non K-12) | |
EDL-7210 | Policy Analysis (PK-12) | 3 |
or EDL-7211 | Policy Analysis | |
EDL-7300 | Ethics for Educational Leaders | 3 |
FPR-7300 | Philosophy of Scientific Knowledge | 3 |
Code | Title | Hours |
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Research | ||
RES-7605 | Quantitative Analysis | 3 |
RES-7700 | Qualitative Research | 3 |
RES-7800 | Mixed Methods Research | 3 |
RES-7620 | Advanced Topics in Statistics | 3 |
or RES-7710 | Advanced Qualitative Analysis | |
RES-7910 | Research Design I | 3 |
RES-7920 | Research Design II | 3 |
Comprehensive Exam and Dissertation 1 | ||
COMP-7010 | Doctoral Comprehensive Exam | 1 |
DISS-7011 | Dissertation Proposal I | 3 |
DISS-7012 | Dissertation Proposal II | 3 |
DISS-8010 | Dissertation Completion (first 8-week session) | 0 |
DISS-8011 | Dissertation Completion (second 8-week session) | 0 |
Minimum Total Hours | 67 |
Doctoral Graduation Requirements
- Have on file an application as a doctoral graduate student in this program.
- Have on file one official transcript from EACH college/university attended of all previous coursework taken.
- Complete, for this degree and program,
- the credit hours and levels as designated,
- within the specified time limit,
- with grades of C- or higher,
- with a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
- Students completing multiple advanced programs or degrees at CUC must have a 3.0 GPA in each academic program in addition to a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0.
- Have on file approved “Graduate Transfer Credit Approval” form(s), "Course Substitution" form(s), or evaluation(s), if applicable.
- Have on file the Intent to Graduate/Complete form with the Office of the Registrar by the published deadline.
- Successfully defend the dissertation or satisfy the designated culminating experience.
- Have on record the dissertation uploaded into ProQuest.
- Approval of the faculty.
- All administrative obligations to CUC must be cleared in order to prompt the release of CUC transcripts and diploma(s).
Every attempt has been made to include information to aid the student with information about his/her program, degree and graduation/completion requirements. It is, however, the student’s responsibility to complete all steps and meet all deadlines relevant to graduation requirements.