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Department of Lifelong Education, Administration, and Policy Ed.D. in Adult Education in Gwinnett |
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EADU 8020 |
Adult Education in Social Context |
3 semester hours |
EADU 9020 |
Adult Learning Theory and Research |
3 semester hours |
EADU 9030 |
Program Planning Theory and Research in Adult Education |
3 semester hours |
EADU 8010 |
History and Philosophy of Adult Education |
3 semester hours |
EADU 8200 |
Theory and Practice of Educational Change |
3 semester hours |
EADU 9601 |
Foundations of Adult Education Research |
3 semester hours |
May be taken at any time, and is recommended early in degree program. |
EADU 9630 |
Critique of Literature in Adult Education |
3 semester hours |
May not be taken until student has (a) a major professor, (b) a dissertation topic and (c) has completed most core courses and some research courses. Must be taken before EADU 9640 and comprehensive exams. |
EADU 9640 |
Prospectus Development in Adult Education |
3 semester hours |
May not be taken until student has (a) completed EADU 9630 and (b) successfully defended their comprehensive exam. Defense of exam must be complete no later than three weeks into the start of EADU 9640. |
EADU 9602 |
Research Practices in Adult Education |
3 semester hours |
Must be taken after successful defense of comprehensive exams. Defense of exam must be complete no later than three weeks into the start of EADU 9602. |
Summary of Course Work |
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Area |
Semester hours |
Adult Education Core |
15 |
Electives |
12 |
Research Methods |
12 |
Research in Adult Education |
12 |
Total |
51 |
Post Candidacy Course |
10 |
Grand Total |
61 |
In addition to the course requirements described in the previous pages, Ph.D. students must also fulfill the following requirements.
Residency Requirement:
Students must accumulate 30 semester hours in consecutive semesters. (Students MAY use Summer semester to fulfill residency)
Comprehensive Examination:
Before beginning the dissertation process, students must demonstrate their preparedness by means of a month-long, take-home, written examination. The written examination is followed by an oral examination. The comprehensive examination process is described in detail in, "Guide to Comprehensive Examinations for Ed.D. and Ph.D. Students in the Department of Adult Education."
Submission of Manuscript for Publication:
In order to be admitted to candidacy, students must submit a manuscript for review in a refereed research journal related to adult education. See PhD Article for more information.
Dissertation Prospectus:
In order to be admitted to candidacy, students must have their research plan approved by the advisory committee. This plan, the dissertation prospectus, typically consists of the first three chapters of the dissertation.
Dissertation:
The Ph.D. program culminates in the preparation and defense of a dissertation. The dissertation is prepared under the supervision of the major professor and three other faculty committee members who compose the advisory committee.
Dissertation Submission:
The Graduate School requires dissertations to be submitted in an electronic format. In addition, the Department requires students to provide a bound copy of the dissertation to the Department library, to the major professor, and to any other committee member that requests one.
Continuous Enrollment Requirement:
The Program in Adult Education believes that students need to be continuously enrolled after entering candidacy and hence vigorously encourages students to be continuously enrolled. The official policy of the Graduate School on Continuous Enrollment as defined in the Graduate School Bulletin can be found at http://www.uga.edu/gradschool/academics/registration.html
The Continuous Enrollment Policy states:
All enrolled students pursuing graduate degrees at the University of Georgia must maintain continuous enrollment from matriculation until completion of all degree requirements. Continuous enrollment is defined as registering for a minimum of three (3) credits in at least two semesters per year (Fall, Spring, Summer) until the degree is attained or status as a degree-seeking graduate student is terminated. Doctoral students who have advanced to candidacy and thesis-writing master’s students who have satisfactorily completed all required courses (exclusive of 7000 and 7300) will be allowed to register ata rate equivalent to the prevailing in-state tuition rate. This policy specifies a minimum for maintaining status as a degree-seeking graduate student only. It does not supersede the minimum enrollment requirements of other programs, offices, or agencies. Doctoral students must maintain enrollment during fall and spring semesters (breaking only for summer semesters) until the residency requirement (30 hours for PHD, 20 hours for EDD or DMA) has been met.
Students must register for at least three credit hours every semester until their dissertation is approved.
Time Limitations:
Students must be admitted to candidacy within six years of the start of their course work. After admission to candidacy, students have five years to complete their dissertation.
Page last Updated August 13, 2009

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