2009 Undergraduate Courses

2009 Postgraduate Courses

Doctor of Education

Testamur Title of Degree:

Doctor of Education

Abbreviation:

EdD

Home Faculty:

Education

Duration:

3 years full-time or equivalent

Total Credit Points:

144

Delivery Mode:

Flexible

Starting Session(s):

Autumn, Spring

Location:

Wollongong

UOW Course Code:

205

CRICOS Code:

016127J

Overview

The Doctorate of Education (EdD) is a program to prepare professional leaders in Education. It is a doctoral level program completed by a combination of coursework and thesis, offered in the areas of:

    • Adult Education/Vocational Education and Training/Higher Education

    • Educational Leadership

    • Information Technology in Education and Training

    • Literacy Education

    • Physical and Health Education

    • Special Education (including Gifted Education)

    • Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL, including TEFL)

Entry Requirements

Entry to this degree is available to candidates who:

    1. meet the University entry requirements for Doctoral candidature. Normally this would be an appropriate Masters degree, completed at credit (65%) level or better or the completion of a Bachelors degree with Honours Class II or higher in an appropriate area, or an equivalent qualification, and

    2. have completed a minimum of three years of relevant professional experience.

Advanced Standing

Advanced standing of up to 12 credit points may be granted for previous graduate study at MEd level.

Course Requirements

The program for the degree will require successful completion of:

    1. 48 credit points of subjects including:

    a) at least 24 credit points selected from subjects in the Faculty's graduate schedule, which will provide specific preparation for the thesis component of the degree; and

    b) 24 credit points of research subjects to provide research preparation for the thesis component of the degree including

      EDGZ930 Advanced Research methods in Education

      EDGZ931 Research Proposal

      EDGZ932 Advanced Research Seminar

    2. 96 credit points as a supervised thesis (THES912/924), to be examined externally. This thesis will contribute to two thirds of the total assessment for this award.

Each candidate will be required to select a program of study in consultation with their supervisor(s) and the Associate Dean (Research) to ensure that subjects chosen do not duplicate previous graduate work and form a coherent pattern of study.

Candidates will be required to pass all coursework subjects at the first attempt. The coursework component of the program must be completed with an average grade at not less than Credit (65%) level. Students who do not meet this requirement will have their doctoral candidature terminated.

Course Program

Subjects

Credit Points

 

THES912

Thesis-Part-time, or

96

THES924

Thesis-Full-time

96

Plus subjects chosen from the lists below, as detailed above, totalling 48 cp

Adult Education /Vocational Education & Training/Higher Education

EDGH951

Global Issues and Trends in Adult Education/Higher Education and VET

8

EDGH952

Learning about Learning in Adult Education/Higher Education and VET

8

EDGH953

Design and Use of New Technologies in Adult Education/Higher Education and VET

8

EDGH954

Leading and Managing in Adult Education/Higher Education and VET

8

EDGH955

Continuing Professional Development in Adult Education/Higher Education and VET

8

EDGH956

Innovation in Adult Education/Higher Education and VET

8

EDGH957

Multiliteracies and Numeracies in Adult Education/Higher Education and VET

8

Educational Leadership

EDGL901

Foundations of Educational Leadership

6

EDGL903

Introduction to Educational Management*

6

EDGL909

Leadership of Effective Change

6

EDGL917

Leadership in Quality Learning and Teaching

6

EDGL919

Mentoring Beginning Teachers

6

EDGL920

Leading, Developing & Managing People

6

EDGL922

Law for Educational Leaders

6

EDGL930

Work Motivation in Educational Leadership

6

EDGL931

Organisational Behaviour in Education

6

EDGL933

Organisation Theory for Educational Leaders

6

* Compulsory subjects for students wishing to complete a major study in Educational Leadership

Information Technology in Education & Training

EDGE900

Introduction to Technology in Education

8

 

EDGE901

Emerging Issues in Educational Technology

8

EDGE902

Instructional Strategies and Design

8

EDGE903

Multimedia and Interface Design

8

EDGE904

On-line Learning and Teaching

8

EDGE905

Evaluation of Technology-Based Learning

8

Literacy

EDGR911

Teaching Reading*

8

 

EDGR912

Teaching Writing*

8

EDGH957

Multiliteracies and Numeracies in Adult Education/VET/Higher Education

8

EDGA971

Assessment and evaluation of language and literacy

8

EDGA987

Children's literature

8

*Compulsory subjects for students wishing to complete a major in Literacy.
Recommended elective subjects include:

EDGS918

Approaches to Reading Difficulties: Theories and Strategies

6

 

EDGL901

Foundations of Educational Leadership

6

EDGT976

Text and Context

6

Physical & Health Education

EDGP910

Theory and Practice of Outdoor Education

6

 

EDGP911

Project for EDGP910

2

EDGP912

Facilitation Techniques in Outdoor Education

6

EDGP913

Project for EDGP912

2

EDGP924

Young People and Health

6

EDGP930

Theoretical and Practical Bases of Coach Education

6

EDGP931

Project for EDGP930

2

EDGP934

Cultural politics of sport, leisure and physical education

6

EDGP935

Leadership and Management in Physical Education, Sport and Recreation

6

EDGP990

Practicum in a Learning Environment

6

EDGP991

Project for EDGP990

2

Special Education

EDGX901

Psychology for Educators

6

 

EDGS901

Introduction to Inclusive Education: Strategies, Policies and Legislation

6

EDGS902

Assessment and Instruction of Students with Learning Difficulties

6

EDGS903

Technologies for Students with Special Needs

6

EDGS904

Effective Partnerships for Special Education Professionals

6

EDGS912

Contemporary Perspectives in the Education of Children with Diverse Needs

6

EDGS914

Assessment and Instruction of Individuals with Moderate to Severe Needs

6

EDGS916

Models of Behaviour Management

6

EDGS918

Approaches to Reading Difficulties: Theories and Strategies

6

EDGS920

Language and Communication Difficulties: Theory and Practice

6

EDGS922

Teaching Gifted Children

6

EDGS924

Giftedness in Special Populations

6

*Compulsory subject for major in Special Education. 2cp project subjects are available to supplement study in most 6cp core subjects. See specialisation co-ordinator for advice.
Recommended elective subjects include:

EDGL909

Leadership of Effective Change

8

 

EDGA917

International and Intercultural Perspectives

8

EDGL901

Foundations of Educational Leadership

6

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

EDGT917

English Language: Learners Problems

6

 

EDGT931

Teaching Speaking and Listening

6

EDGT932

Second Language Literacy

6

EDGT934

Teaching Pronunciation and Prosody

6

EDGT935

Teaching English in International Contexts

6

EDGT936

Management, Policy and Curriculum in TESOL

6

EDGT940

Materials and Technology in Second Language Teaching

6

EDGT976

Text and Context

6

EDGT983

Assessment in TESOL

6

EDGT984

Theories of Second Language Learning

6

EDGT985

English in Specific Contexts

6

Recommended elective subjects include:

EDGL909

Leadership of Effective Change

6

 

EDGA917

International and Intercultural Perspectives

8

Interdisciplinary Studies in Education

ESGX901

Psychology for Educators

6

 

EDGX902

Educational Sociology: Culture, Society and Education

6

EDGX910

Researching Children

6

EDGA917

International and Intercultural Perspectives

8

Research Methodology & Project Subjects (as required)

EDGZ903

Minor Project in Education

8

 

EDGZ906

Minor Project in Education

6

EDGZ912

Special Research Topic

8

EDGZ930

Advanced Research Methods in Education*

8

EDGZ931

Research Proposal

6

EDGZ932

Advanced Research Seminar

6

* Compulsory subjects in EdD

Last reviewed: 28 October, 2008