Family, youth, and community - Ph.D.
Course requirements: Community specialization
Required coursework for the Ph.D. in
education, curriculum and instruction.
Track: family, youth,
and community
Major requirements: A minimum of 24 credits as specified
below.
- Curriculum and instruction core courses
- CI 8131—Critical Examination of Curriculum in Context (3 cr)
- CI 8132—Teaching Theory and Research (3 cr)
- CI 8133—Research Methods
in Curriculum and Instruction (3 cr)
- FYC track requirements
- CI 8902—FYC in Social, Political, and Economic Context (3 cr)
- CI 8904—FYC and Education: Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives (3 cr)
- Community specialization: at least two of the following:
- CI 5972—Education in the Community (3 cr)
- CI 5974—The Democratic Learning Community (3 cr)
- Additional 3 credits: All
students are strongly encouraged to take the following
courses (which will exceed the 24-credit minimum in the
major).
- CI 8161—Research I: Design
& Planning (3 cr)
- CI 8162—Research II: Analysis & Manuscript
Preparation (3 cr)
Research methodology: A minimum of 12
credits as specified below.
- Required courses in quantitative
methodology (6-credit minimum)
- EPSY 5261 & 5262 or EPSY
8261 & 8262 (consult adviser)
- Required courses in
qualitative methodology (6-credit minimum)
Educational foundations: A minimum of 6
credits.
- In consultation with adviser(s), students choose
courses in at least two of five areas: cultural, historical,
philosophical, psychological, or sociological foundations.
- List of educational foundations courses
Minor or supporting
program: A minimum of 12 credits.
- All coursework in the
supporting program is to be selected with consultation by
the adviser(s).
Thesis credits: A minimum of
24 semester thesis credits.
Total: A minimum of 78 semester
credits
See also: Ph.D. student
resources.
Course requirements for specialization in
family, youth,
community,
combined
February 2007
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