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The Warner School offers doctoral programs in School Administration,
Higher Education, and Leadership, Thought, and Policy.
Students interested in advancing in administrative careers
in K-12 schools may pursue the Ed.D. in Educational Administration, which
includes optional coursework to pursue New York State administrative
certificates. This advanced administration program
takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of educational
leadership. In addition to courses in various areas of administration,
students explore the history, sociology, and philosophy of
education.
Doctoral programs in Higher Education offer a disciplinary
and humanistic approach to the study of postsecondary education.
They draw upon the academic disciplines and encourage students
to reflect upon the fundamental ends, purposes, and rationales
for postsecondary education. Students complete courses in
historical, philosophical, legal, sociological, and organizational
perspectives on higher education, as well as research methodology.
In conjunction with those courses, students undertake a focused
program of elective courses designed to prepare them to write
a dissertation on a significant topic of interest concerning
post-secondary education.
Leadership, Thought, and Policy offers an interdisciplinary
course of study spanning the domains of educational thought
and educational policy studies grounded in the disciplines
of economics and law.
Choose a degree to learn more:
Doctoral Degrees
Ph.D.- Higher Education
Ed.D.- Higher Education
Ed.D.- Higher Education (accelerated option)
Ph.D.- Educational Policy and Theory
Ed.D.- Educational Administration (without NY State Certification)
Ed.D.- Educational Administration (without NY State Certification; accelerated option)
Ed.D.- Educational Administration (with NY State Certification)
Ed.D.- Educational Administration (with NY State Certification; accelerated option)
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