- Completed admission application packet, including ($50) nonrefundable application fee made payable to Nova Southeastern University
- Official transcripts indicating conferral of a master’s degree by a regionally accredited institution (minimum 3.0 grade point average)
- Official transcripts from all previously attended postsecondary institutions
- Two professional letters of recommendation by two individuals who can attest to the applicant’s ability to succeed in a doctoral program
- Employment in or access to professional field(s) appropriate to applicant’s selected concentration
- Miller Analogies Test (MAT), or Graduate Record Examination (GRE®) Test Scores—the test must have been taken within the past five (5) years (regardless of score). MAT: Submit a test score report showing a raw score of 37 (scaled score between 391-396), or GRE scores of 1000 (combined Verbal and Quantitative scales only) for tests taken prior to August 1, 2011, or GRE scores of 300 (combined Verbal and Quantitative scales only) for tests taken on or after August 1, 2011.
- The test must have been taken within the past five years. Applicants who do not meet the minimum recommended test score are not required to submit additional information or retake the exam to be considered for admission.
- Completed Personal Statement of Goals
FOR NON-NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS
Applicants whose native language is not English are required to demonstrate English proficiency by providing proof of a minimum score of 213 on the computer-based or 550 on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam or 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam.
FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
Students taking classes in certain FSE international clusters may be exempt from submitting MAT, GRE, and TOEFL scores. Please contact a FSE enrollment representative regarding requirements for your international cluster.
Transcript Evaluation
Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) or another U.S. regional accrediting association must provide official documentation of degree equivalency for admission. This includes those who hold degrees from foreign institutions. The evaluation must include a course-by-course analysis and list all course subjects with United States semester credits and a GPA on a 4.0 scale from one of the three evaluation agencies listed.
For information, contact one of the following:
Academic Evaluation Services, Inc. 11700 N 58 St. G & H Tampa, FL 33617 Telephone: (813) 374-2020 Fax: (813) 374-2023 Web site: http://www.aes-edu.org/ |
Educational Credential Evaluators P.O. Box 514070 Milwaukee, WI 53203-3470 Telephone: (414) 289-3400 Web site: http://www.ece.org/ |
Josef Silney & Associates, Inc. 7101 SW 102nd Ave P.O. Box 5087 Miami, FL 33173 Telephone: (305) 273-1616 Fax: (305) 273-1338 Web site: http://www.jsilny.com/ |
World Education Services Bowling Green Station New York, NY 10274-5087 Telephone: (212) 966-6311 Fax: (212)739-6100 Web site: http://www.wes.org/ |
COURSES IN THE MAJOR
(69 credits minimum)
Doctoral Studies Orientation (online)
Advanced Research and Leadership Development (3 credits)
CORE SEMINARS (18 CREDITS)
Leadership (3 credits)
Leadership Simulation (3 credits)
* (EDD9100 and EDD9100S must be taken together)
Trends and Issues (6 credits)
Methods of Inquiry (6 credits)
RESEARCH ELECTIVES (3 credits—choose one)
Statistical Methods
Program Evaluation
Educational Assessment
Survey Research
Qualitative Research
Advanced Program Evaluation
Advanced Statistical Methods
Single Subject Research
Mixed Methods Research
*Prerequisite EDD 9300
**Prerequisite ARC 8913
***Prerequisite ARC 8912
****Prerequisites ARC 8912 or ARC 8916
CONCENTRATION AREA (18 CREDITS)
Moving Toward the Future Successful Strategic Action Plans
Leadership Development Through Theory and Practice
Ethics and Social Responsibility
Human Resource Development
Leading a Learning Organization
Leading for Change
ELECTIVES/MINOR (15 CREDITS)
Through the electives component, students can individualize their doctoral degrees. Depending on the number of credits required in their main concentration, students must complete the minimum 69-credit requirement using electives. These electives also may be applied toward a second concentration (18–24 credits) or a minor (15 credits). Elective courses must be taken online.
APPLIED DISSERTATION (12 CREDITS)
The applied dissertation is a detailed, accurate, and cohesive account of a scholarly investigation designed to answer a research question directed toward the improvement of practice in education . Research is distinguished by a theory-to-practice model encompassing a diversity of disciplines. Each student is assigned a faculty committee to facilitate and supervise the process.
Applied Dissertation Seminar 1—Concept Paper (2 CREDITS)
Applied Dissertation Seminar 2—Proposal (5 CREDITS)
Applied Dissertation Seminar 3—Dissertation (5 CREDITS)
CONTINUING DISSERTATION SERVICES
If the program is not completed within 24 months, continuing dissertation services will begin on the 25th month. Students will be automatically enrolled in ADS 8090 between the 25th and 36th months of their program and must enroll themselves in ADS 8091 beginning the 37th month of their program in order to receive dissertation services from their committee chair and or the applied research center.
Applied Dissertation Services I
Applied Dissertation Services II
PROGRAM SEQUENCE