- EAHE402 - Principles of Student Personnel Group Work
Acquaints the student with group work possibilities and functions in higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE470 - College Student Sexuality
(Same as WGSS 470) Seminar designed to provide students with a strong grounding in the field of college student sexuality and sexual identity, covering the lived experiences of U.S. college students, the construction of sexualized collegiate identities through U.S. history, and how institutions of higher education have attempted to regulate, control, and (intentionally as well as inadvertently) effect college student sexuality.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE501 - Vision and Planning for School Improvement
In this graduate level course, school professionals will be introduced to the role and functions of the school principal as defined in federal, state, and local statutes. It will also address the variations of that role based on school level (Pre-K, elementary, middle, and high school). Professionals will be able to define and conceptualize what it means to be an instructional leader and the notion of distributed leadership. Professionals will gain an understanding of the needs of all students (ELL/bilingual; special needs, other). Professionals will understand how literacy and numeracy instruction impacts student learning and how student performance data informs the school vision and plans for school improvement.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE502 - Administrative Leadership and Practice
This course provides an introduction to key concepts, issues, and proficiencies relevant to doctoral study. This course concentrates on fostering skills and competencies that help educators develop into practitioner-scholars. Topic areas will include cultivating systemic knowledge and perspectives; identifying and reviewing existing literature; critically examining educational programs, policies, and structures; connecting research and theory to administrative practice; and recognizing and working to address the needs of students, faculty, staff, board members, policymakers, and other stakeholders.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE503 - Building Collaborative Structures and Systems of Professional Practice
In this graduate level course, school professionals will focus on structures that allow engagement between educators on issues of practice (i.e., professional learning communities, communities of practice) as a means for leaders to support the development of organizational goals, group and individual student, parent involvement, professional teaching/learning, and school success. School professionals will learn to track cohort data to determine the successes of groups and subgroups as a means to determine whether or not school culture is unified and cohesive. School professionals will apply theory to practice as they engage in decision-making activities involving school-wide change processes and monitoring effective instruction, expanding upon their awareness of the 2013 Illinois Professional Teaching Standards that foster a culture of student learning.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE504 - School Leadership Through Personnel Administration and Evaluation
In this graduate level course, school professionals will acquire knowledge and skills to become qualified evaluators of licensed teachers. School professionals will learn to collaborate using observation and conversation to provide feedback to change teaching practices. Techniques to collect, analyze, and accurately document objective data will be learned and practiced with the goal to acquire the skills to rate the professional/instructional performance of teachers and other licensed school personnel. Restrictions: Admitted to a PK-12 graduate program in COEHS.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE505 - The Administration and Supervision of the Middle School
Reviews the philosophy of the middle school concept and emphasizes the role of the principal in the areas of management, supervision of human resources, program development, the direction of students and the concern for ethical standards of operation.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE506 - The Administration and Supervision of the Secondary School
Deals with problems met specifically by the high school principal. Emphasizes the principal's role in relation to guidance, curriculum, schedule-making, extra-curricular activities, public relations, budgeting of time, etc.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE508 - Student Development Theory
A study of the major theories of human development as applied to college students with implications for the student affairs specialist. Restricted to students admitted to master's degree or certificate in higher education, or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE509 - School Community Relations and District Policy
In this graduate level course, school professionals will learn to achieve the school's vision and obtain support for school improvement through effectively communicating and collaborating with the central office, faculty and staff, school families, and community members. School professionals will define community in terms of diversity, develop plans to build a cohesive school community, connect research with the professional context, engage in effective decision-making practices, and communicate results to constituents using appropriate written and verbal formats.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE510 - Higher Education in the United States
An overview of American higher education in historical and sociological perspectives: its development, scope, characteristics, issues, problems, trends and criticism. Restricted to students admitted to master's degree or certificate in higher education, or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE511 - Leading Curriculum and Assessment
In this graduate level course, school professionals will learn to promote a shared vision of the elements of school and curriculum that make higher achievement possible, setting high expectations for all students to learn high-level content. Through this course, the school professional establishes effective curriculum delivery systems and utilizes leadership and facilitation skills to effectively manage curricular change. Additionally, the school professional promotes the success for all students by using data to initiate and continue improvement in school and classroom practices and increased student achievement. The school professional will accomplish these course goals by acquiring an understanding of the use of rigorous formative, interim, and summative assessments.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE513 - Organization and Administration in Higher Education
Theories and practices in governance of various types of higher education institutions with attention to problems of formal and informal structures, personnel policies, decision making, institutional self-study and societal-governmental relations. Restricted to students admitted to master's degree or certificate in higher education, or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE514 - Case Studies in Higher Education
This course is designed to allow graduate students studying to be administrators in higher education practice at analyzing problems and issues in postsecondary education, as well as problems and issues facing college students. Extended, semester-long case studies are utilized. Prerequisite: EAHE 508 or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE515 - Student Affairs Administration
Study of organization, functions, and under girding principles and policies of student development and the related student personnel services and programs in contemporary colleges and universities including community colleges. Restricted to students admitted to master's degree or certificate in higher education or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE516 - College Students and College Culture
Study of the nature of students, the impact of the college on student development, and the nature of the college as a unique social institution. Study of student subcultures and the interaction between students, institutions, and communities. Restricted to students admitted to master's degree or certificate in higher education, or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE517 - The Legal Framework of Education
A study of administrative, judicial, statutory and constitutional laws which have application in American public schools.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE518 - College Teaching
Emphasis is given to teaching and learning styles, the teaching-learning process, specific methods of teaching, strategies to improve teaching, resources available to the classroom teacher, and methods of evaluating teaching. Other topics will include: models of effective teaching behavior, academic freedom and due process. Course also open to teaching assistants from other departments.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE519 - School Law and Educational Policy
In this graduate level course, school principal candidates will become acquainted with fundamental legal issues that impact P-12 schools. The candidates will acquire knowledge to understand, respond to, and influence the larger political, legal, social, economic, and cultural context while making ethical decisions, promoting democratic values and building equitable and just learning communities.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE520 - Current Issues in Educational Administration
An examination of current issues that affect the various administrative levels in educational systems. The issue(s) selected receives intensive treatment and review. This class is offered specifically for those seeking the superintendent's endorsement.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE521 - Leadership for Equity: Special Populations
In this graduate level course, school professionals will learn the role of educational leadership in promoting and supporting educational equity as a critical dimension of democracy, social justice, and related legal aspects. They will consider the moral/ethical, contextual, communal, dialogic, and transformative dimensions of school leadership that support the development of an equitable school environment, with particular emphasis on special programming for students with disabilities, economically disadvantaged, homeless, gifted, early childhood, English-language learners, and racial/ethnic minority students.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE523 - Effective Management and Operations: Finance, Facilities, Technology & Grants
In this graduate level course, school professionals will acquire skills for successful school management of finances, facilities, technology and grants. The course covers vital aspects of managing fiscal, human, and material resources that facilitate student learning, safety and support curriculum and instruction. Restricted to admission to a PK-12 graduate program in COEHS.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE524 - Curriculum Design and Policy
A study of assumptions, materials, methods and evaluation in the designs of various curricula in colleges and universities, with attention to curriculum resources and policy.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE525 - Equity and Diversity in Higher Education
This course is designed to educate students in two ways: by broadening understanding and deepening readings into diverse higher education populations and issues, and by applying those understandings and readings to their practices as postsecondary administrators and educators.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE526 - The Community College
A study of the characteristics and functions of the community or junior college in American higher education. Course content aids the student in developing a general understanding of the philosophy, objectives, organization, and operations of this significant institution.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE528 - Finance in Higher Education
A study of financing higher education in American society and related economic aspects. Emphasis is given to sources of funds and management of financing in colleges and universities including budgeting, control, accountability and current trends. Restricted to students admitted to master's degree or certificate in higher education, or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE532 - Accounting and Budgeting in School Operations
This course provides candidates with a foundation in accounting and budgeting as relates to K-12 school operations and management. Topics covered will include budgeting, payroll administration, bonded indebtedness, accounting for receipts and expenditures, extracurricular funding, analysis of statements, financial issues related to auxiliary enterprises, and other principles of accounting as related to school operations. This course is specifically for candidates seeking to complete the Chief School Business Official Endorsement.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE534 - School Fiscal Management and Planning
This course provides candidates with a foundation in accounting and budgeting as relates to K-12 school operations and management. Applications addressed in this course will include: data processing systems to school fund accounting, payroll, inventories, curriculum, personnel, registration procedures, budget, textbook accounting, and other business office functions. This course is specifically for candidates seeking to complete the Chief School Business Official Endorsement. Prerequisite: EAHE 532 or consent of the instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE535A - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Student organization and activities advising.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535B - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Law and higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535C - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Student financial assistance.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535D - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Admissions and records.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535E - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Academic and faculty administration.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535F - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Current issues in student affairs.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535G - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Housing administration.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535H - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Non-traditional students.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535I - Higher Education Seminar I
(Same as WGSS 535) A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Gender in higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535J - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Student union administration.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535K - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Special topics.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE535S - Higher Education Seminar I
A series of seminars for specialized study of areas of administrative practice and policy. Special Topics.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE536 - History of Education in the United States
An historical study of the problems of American education.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE537 - The Adult Learner
The focus of study will be adult learners, their motivations, learning styles, needs, goals, life stages, life cycles and developmental patterns. Implications for adult learning will be sought.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE538 - Education, Policy, and Social Forces
In this graduate level course, students will examine the foundations of educational policy and practice. Students will develop the ability to critically analyze historical and contemporary issues in American education by exploring the social, political, economic, and cultural context of education. Students will be able to evaluate educational policies and practices in light of various assumptions, ideals, and values about public education. This knowledge will enable educators to understand the broader social and political forces that shape their educational community (i.e., students, faculty, and staff) and their roles as educational leaders.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE542 - Contrasting Philosophies of Education
An examination of current educational problems and trends in the light of contrasting philosophies of education.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE543 - Collective Bargaining
An investigation of theory as related to collective bargaining and professional negotiations. Course will emphasize various approaches to collective bargaining and the roles included in those processes. Course will also use cases and simulations to illustrate examples of collective bargaining processes.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE544 - Education and Culture
A study of the concept of culture and its relation to the process of education.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE545A - Higher Education Seminar II-Community College Administration
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545B - Higher Education Seminar II-Federal Initiatives in Higher Education
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545C - Higher Education Seminar II-Institutional Policy Research
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545D - Higher Education Seminar II-Current Issues in Higher Education
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545E - Higher Education Seminar II-Higher Education Administration
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545F - Higher Education Seminar II-Institutional Finance and Administration
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545G - Higher Education Seminar II-History of Higher Education
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545H - Higher Education Seminar II-Sociology of Higher Education
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545J - Higher Education Seminar II-Adult and Continuing Education
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE545S - Higher Education Seminar II-Selected Topics
A series of seminars for scholarly inquiry into significant aspects of higher education.
Credit Hours: 1-8
- EAHE546 - Co-Curricular Assessment
The purpose of this class is to develop an understanding of assessment practices as applied to the out-of-class experiences of college students. Throughout this course, students will become familiar with concepts and approaches used to assess various areas within student affairs.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE547 - Evaluating Educational Research
The goal of this course is to develop student skills as consumers of research in education. Standards and practices in multiple traditions of educational research are reviewed in order to help students critically read, assess, and evaluate research. Restricted to master's degree and certificate in higher education, or consent of instructor.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE548 - Developing Professionals and the Inquiry of Professional Practice
In this graduate level course, school professionals learn to critically read, evaluate and apply educational research so that they can engage their school systems in continuous inquiry to positively affect student achievement. School professionals will develop an action research project proposal designed to appropriately address a building-level issue. Students will learn to lead action research through the development of sound research design.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE550 - School Business Administration
A study of the principles and practices governing management of business affairs of a public school system. Included are such topics as revenues, expenditures, accounting, auditing, reporting and applications of electronic data processing as a management tool. Practical experience is given in using the Illinois financial accounting manual as well as other managerial procedures. Detailed study is made of the role of the school business administrator in the local school district.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE551 - Policy and Politics in American Education Systems
An examination of the political setting of educational administration and a general study of public policy in the American educational system. This course is open to students in certification and doctoral programs only. In addition to educational leadership related to the politics and policy of education, emphasis is given to innovative and contemporary practices of school administration. This course will also cover policy analysis as a tool for examining and evaluating existing and proposed policies.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE553 - Planning Processes and Policy Development
Surveys issues involved with accountability in education. Explores in some detail various planning models. Examines concepts and strategies in public policy development.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE555 - Leadership and Change in Education Organizations
An advanced seminar devoted to the study of leadership and change in the administration of complex education organizations. Particular emphasis is placed on organizations as social units that pursue specific goals, which they are structured to serve. Leadership and change are examined in terms of how they can influence organizational goals, organizational structure and organizations and the social environment.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE556 - The School Superintendent and Board of Education
Focuses on superintendent-school board relationships. It investigates the administrative team's role and functions as they relate to leadership in educational policy making.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE558 - Personnel Evaluation and Administration
This course will provide the administrator with the concepts, strategies and assessment measures to evaluate and manage personnel in both simple and complex organizational settings.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE564 - Seminar in Ethics and Social Justice in Education
The goals of this course are to provide educational leaders with a framework for understanding the dynamics of oppression, to offer tools for ethical decision making, and to increase awareness and responsibility toward social justice issues in education.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE569 - School Operations and the Law
This course presents information pertinent to understanding, interpreting, and applying appropriate law as a central office school administrator. A major emphasis concentrates on understanding basic principles of law in order to apply them at a school district-level. An emphasis focuses on interpreting current legislation for application purposes as a school administrator. Prerequisite: EAHE 519 or equivalent.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE575 - Women in Higher Education
(Same as WGSS 575) The goal of this course is to provide an overview of women in higher education. Topics that will be considered are: feminism's impact of women in higher education; the division of labor for women (including faculty and professional staff positions); historical and sociological perspectives of access to higher education including curriculum and pedagogy.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE576 - College Men and Masculinities
(Same as WGSS 576) This course is a readings-based seminar covering concepts of masculinity as demonstrated by collegiate men in the United States. The readings in this course cover cultural as well as identity elements of what being a "college man" means (and how that definition has changed over time and contexts). The readings consist of historical, contemporary and theoretical scholarship concerning collegiate masculinity.
Credit Hours: 3
- EAHE588 - General Graduate Seminar
Selected topics or problems related to administration and leadership in education.
Credit Hours: 3-6
- EAHE590A - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Administration. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590B - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Buildings. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590C - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Supervision of curriculum. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590D - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Finance. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590E - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-School law. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590F - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Supervision. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590G - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Comparative education. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590H - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-History of education. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590I - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Philosophy of education. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590J - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Sociology of education. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590K - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Adult and community education. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE590L - Readings
Advanced reading in one of the following areas-Higher education. Special approval needed from the instructor. Graded S/U only.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE591 - Individual Study
Individual inquiry into selected problems or special topics in higher education under supervision of a graduate faculty member. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE593A - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in administration. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593B - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in buildings. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593C - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in supervision of curriculum. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593D - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in finance. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593E - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in school law. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593F - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in supervision. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593G - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in comparative education. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593H - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in history of education. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593I - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in philosophy of education. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593J - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in sociology of education. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593K - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in adult and community education. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE593L - Individual Research
Maximum of six hours toward master's degree. Selection, investigation and writing of a research assignment under the personal supervision of a graduate faculty member in higher education. Graded S/U only. Special approval needed from the instructor.
Credit Hours: 1-3
- EAHE595 - Principal Internship
The School Principal Internship is a sustained, continuous, structured, and supervised learning opportunity for practicing principals (interns) to observe firsthand the role and function of the school principal. The internship takes place within 12 months during which students complete a total of 6 credit hours. Students may repeat the course to improve outcomes to meet standards for educator licensure/endorsement.
Credit Hours: 2-6
- EAHE596 - School Business Management Internship
An internship conducted in a K-12 school setting for fulfillment of the state of Illinois' School Business Management Endorsement. Special approval needed from student's adviser or designee. Students must complete a total of 6 credit hours of internship to qualify for the state endorsement. Students may repeat the course to improve outcomes to meet standards for educator licensure/endorsement.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE597 - Superintendent Internship
An internship conducted in a central administrative setting for fulfillment of the state of Illinois' Level III Administrative Certificate. Special approval needed from student's adviser. Students may repeat the course to improve outcomes to meet standards for educator licensure/endorsement.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE598 - Higher Education Internship
The internship provides an opportunity for practical experience related to college level teaching or administration. Each student must obtain prior approval from his/her advisor before registering for or starting an internship. Additionally, each student must pass all of the assigned internship requirements in order to receive a pass for the course. Special approval needed from the advisor.
Credit Hours: 1-6
- EAHE599 - Thesis
- EAHE600A - Dissertation
Minimum of 24 hours to be earned for the Doctor of Philosophy degree.
Credit Hours: 1-12
- EAHE600B - Capstone
Minimum of 12 hours to be earned for the Doctor of Education degree.
Credit Hours: 1-12
- EAHE601 - Continuing Enrollment
For those graduate students who have not finished their degree programs and who are in the process of working on their dissertation, thesis, or research paper. The student must have completed a minimum of 24 hours of dissertation research, or the minimum thesis, or research hours before being eligible to register for this course. Concurrent enrollment in any other course is not permitted. Graded S/U or DEF only.
Credit Hours: 1
- EAHE699 - Postdoctoral Research
Must be a Postdoctoral Fellow. Concurrent enrollment in any other course is not permitted.
Credit Hours: 1