Degree: PhD
Classroom Type: Online and on campus classes
Prepares candidates to be leaders, policymakers, policy advisors and analysts, faculty members, and researchers. Graduates will shape, direct, implement and evaluate early childhood services, infrastructure, and policy and contribute to the scholarly knowledge that undergirds the discipline. Currently, the Early Childhood Policy concentration is not accepting applications.
We are not currently accepting applications
Interest Categories: Education & Counseling Public Administration & Policy
Campus: CU Denver
Given its unprecedented growth over the past five decades, the early childhood field has focused most of its efforts on program expansion and on the provision of high-quality services for young children. Although there is increasing attention to enhancing equity, most work in the field concentrates on practice improvement. Typically, this is pedagogical in nature, either for children or by the workforce. CU Denver’s Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) with a concentration in Early Childhood Policy tilts this focus. The program suggests that without specialized attention to policy, it is difficult for the field to achieve quality, equity, and scale. The concentration holds institutional and system reform as its units of change.
Students in this concentration will
Program of Study
The core course rotation begins every fall. Students complete a plan of study that includes at least 48 semester credits of coursework. Additionally, there are 27-semester credits of dissertation. PhD coursework is intensive and substantive. The curriculum requires significant writing, analysis, and critique of theory and professional literature. All students in the Early Childhood Policy concentration take 12 credits in foundational courses. This is coupled with 3 credits in professional seminars, 18 credits in research methods courses. On top of this, students will take 15 credits in concentration area courses (including two electives). Students will also complete a research apprenticeship and higher education teaching practicum or equivalent experience.
The curriculum includes a combination of on-campus, hybrid, remote, and online courses each semester.
Every student must be available to attend on-campus courses each semester.
Recommended Completion Time:4 to 8 years
Required Credits for Completion:75 Credits
We are not currently accepting applications.