PH.D. IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
The program leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Curriculum and Instruction is designed to prepare students for positions of leadership and research in public schools, colleges and universities, and governmental agencies. The program requires the student to successfully complete a minimum of 72 hours of graduate work beyond the bachelor's degree and to write and defend a doctoral dissertation as prescribed in the regulations of the College of Graduate and Professional Studies.
Graduate Application information
Ph.D. Curriculum Information
Ph.D. Courses Information
Ph.D. Concentrations
There are currently eleven concentrations available for the Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction
The application to the Ph.D. program requires scores from the Graduate Records Exam (GRE). The following link provides information to prepare for the GRE.