Degree: PhD
Classroom Type: Online and on campus classes
We need researchers who understand societal problems firsthand AND have the tools to tackle them. Join CU Denver’s Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education and Human Development concentration in Research and Evaluation Methods to become exceptionally data savvy and immediately apply your learning to your field. Students gain expertise in methods and advanced analysis techniques while participating in research, evaluation, and teaching experiences.
December 16, 2024
Interest Categories: Education Human Development Psychology Social & Behavioral Sciences
Campus: CU Denver
The field of education needs experts in data use and research approaches to address critical problems in society. The PhD in Education and Human Development concentration in Research and Evaluation Methods prepares you to become exceptionally data savvy while collaborating with top faculty in the field.
The goal of this concentration is to prepare you to:
You will participate in teaching and research experiences early and throughout the program.
Leverage opportunities to present and publish with your faculty to build a strong resume alongside your coursework.
As part of the course requirements, you will learn how to design and conduct multiple research and evaluation studies including a dissertation study.
Gain access to faculty networks while building your own connections through multiple collaboration opportunities across the university and your field of interest.
Recommended Completion Time:4 to 5 years
Required Credits for Completion:75
The core course rotation begins every fall. We encourage students to review the concentration area choices on our website and contact one or more of the faculty associated with that concentration area for an appointment prior to submitting their application. This ensures the students have an opportunity to discuss their research area of interest, as well as introduce themselves to the faculty. Also, the financial support we provide our PhD students is often tied to federal and state funding decisions, so meeting with a faculty member will let you know if any funding opportunities will be available in the upcoming year.
As part of gaining admission to the PhD program, students are paired with a doctoral faculty advisor/mentor. The doctoral faculty may request a personal interview to complement the information provided in the application materials.
Application Opens: July 1, 2024
Application Deadline: December 16, 2024