Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership – Administration Online

Prepare to become an ethical, results-focused leader in your industry with the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership – Administration online program. Delivered 100% online, this doctorate-level program offers you a dissertation that can be defended online, plus faculty support from start to finish.

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Program Overview

Read about our 100% online Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration

Follow your passion with the highly individualized and uniquely structured Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership – Administration from St. Thomas University. With a dissertation that can be defended 100% online and faculty support from start to finish, this 100% online program is designed to set you on the path to further professional success in any type of organization.

This comprehensive online Ed.D. is ideal for advancing your professional capacities to formulate innovative solutions whether you aspire to work in a nonprofit, sales, corporate, education, or government environment.

In the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration online program, you will learn consulting practices, principles of ethical leadership that span crisis and change management, and various approaches to developing and managing public policy. You will also examine quantitative and qualitative research and gain the tools to effectively manage performance outcomes. Plus, you will gain top-level leadership styles that resonate with an array of audiences.

Taught by respected faculty with extensive experience in their fields, the online Ed.D. from STU Online offers reasonable admission requirements that allow applicants with a second master's degree to transfer in up to 18 credit hours (6 courses). No education degree or teaching background is required.

In the Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership – Administration online program, you will learn to:

  • Respond to the changing needs of diverse organizations
  • Participate in managing and leading private corporations, public organizations, educational institutions and systems, and nonprofit agencies
  • Develop educational leadership skills and effective, team-oriented approaches to teaching and learning to maximize the performance achievements of all learners
  • Demonstrate scholarly behaviors such as reflection and problem-solving with skills for designing, critiquing, and implementing research relevant to effective practice
  • Respond to the changing needs of diverse organizations
  • Participate in managing and leading private corporations, public organizations, educational institutions and systems, and nonprofit agencies
  • Develop educational leadership skills and effective, team-oriented approaches to teaching and learning to maximize the performance achievements of all learners
  • Demonstrate scholarly behaviors such as reflection and problem-solving with skills for designing, critiquing, and implementing research relevant to effective practice

Education Administration Career Opportunities

  • Administrators in state, federal and international agencies
  • Business Leaders and Managers in sales and corporate environments
  • Public education Supervisors, Administrators, and Consultants
  • Professors and Administrators in higher education
  • Directors and Supervisors of educational services in nonprofit agencies and non-governmental organizations
  • Administrators in state, federal and international agencies
  • Business Leaders and Managers in sales and corporate environments
  • Public education Supervisors, Administrators, and Consultants
  • Professors and Administrators in higher education
  • Directors and Supervisors of educational services in nonprofit agencies and non-governmental organizations
Total Tuition $50,000
Duration As few as 40 months
Credit Hours 60
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Tuition

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St. Thomas University prides itself on offering a quality private school education at public university prices. Our pay-by-the course tuition for the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration online degree program is affordable and priced with the working student in mind. Financial aid may also be available for students who qualify. The e-tuition is the same for both in-state and out-of-state online students. Each course has a technology fee as noted in the below table. The total tuition shown is inclusive of the fees.

Tuition breakdown:

Total Tuition $50,000
Per Credit Hour $800

Calendar

Our application deadlines and course schedules

At St. Thomas University, we offer multiple start dates to accommodate busy schedules. Here you can find deadlines for your application, documents, and tuition payment for the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration online program.

TermStart DateApp DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlineTuition DeadlineClass End DateTerm Length
Summer 15/11/244/24/244/29/245/3/245/8/246/21/246 weeks
Summer 26/22/246/5/246/10/246/14/246/19/248/2/246 weeks
Fall 18/17/248/1/248/5/248/9/248/14/2410/11/247 weeks
Fall 210/12/249/26/249/30/2410/4/2410/9/2412/6/247 weeks

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Apply Date 6/5/24
Class Starts 6/22/24

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Admissions

Follow our streamlined admission requirements for the online Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration

The admission process is the first step toward earning your online degree. Familiarize yourself with the requirements for the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration online program, along with information on required documentation.

Admission Requirements:

  • Free Application
  • 3.0 GPA or higher
  • Master’s degree

Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration Online Admission Requirements

The following are required for admission to the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration online program:

Official transcripts can be sent to St. Thomas University through Parchment and National Student Clearinghouse. Unofficial transcripts and other documents can be uploaded via your Admissions Portal or emailed to [email protected].

Courses

Read about our Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration Online classes

To complete the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership – Administration online program, students must complete 24 credit hours of core courses, 15 credit hours of specialization courses, 9 credit hours of research courses, and 12 credit hours of dissertation courses for a total of 60 credit hours. All program requirements, including the successful defense of your dissertation, must be completed within seven years of first enrollment in the doctoral program.

Courses in this program are seven weeks long. Courses during the two summer terms, however, are six weeks long.

Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines current and emerging issues and trends impacting education. Topics may include socially and culturally responsive teaching, teacher resiliency, trauma responsive classrooms, differentiation, student stress and mental health, grit, emerging technologies, flexible classrooms, and cultivating creativity. Topics will be dependent upon student interests and current national trends. Emphasis will be on developing, analyzing, and clarifying beliefs and practices as they relate to education.

Learning Outcomes

  • Research and analyze current and emerging issues and trends in education to develop an innovative practice that addresses them.
  • Reflect on personal beliefs and professional practice regarding select issues and trends.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
In this course, students will analyze the theory and practice of leadership and address motivation, sources of power, change processes and group dynamics. The characteristics and abilities associated with effective leadership will also be examined. Students will also explore the diversity of leadership theory and the impact of diversity on leadership.

Learning Outcomes

  • Assess prevalent leadership theories and evaluate the importance of different leadership approaches.
  • Evaluate the impact of various leadership styles in change management situations.
  • Analyze the role of leadership in organizations with diverse environments.
  • Address leadership-related questions by combining multiple peer-reviewed sources that follow scholarly guidelines.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course is an analysis of issues of ownership, control, ethics and accountability. It employs a stakeholder framework, emphasizing an educational institution’s social and ethical responsibilities to both external and internal stakeholder groups. The course further establishes how ethical or moral considerations are included in the public issues facing educational organizations and the decision-making process of leaders.

Learning Outcomes

  • Assess the role of ethics and governance in education organizations.
  • Articulate the importance of accountability in leadership when addressing organization governance in educational organizations.
  • Improve the workplace for leaders and followers using critical analysis to describe the values and ethics of leaders and educational organizations.
  • Demonstrate the mechanisms of governance within education organizations and understand the key roles and relationships among stakeholders.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Drawing on the five-phase model of the change process, this course uses real-world examples to examine the design, development, implementation and maintenance of educational innovations and improvements.

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify areas of organizational crisis and develop skills for managing them.
  • Understand and articulate the importance of management crisis and change in organizations.
  • Define and evaluate the role of ethics in crisis management.
  • Author scholarly papers following the APA format.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course will prepare students to restructure and create empowering environments in their organizations. A body of research will be reviewed to provide an empirical framework that can be used to draw conclusions about strategic management and leadership in organizations striving to provide an empowering environment in the 21st Century.

Learning Outcomes

  • Review strategic leadership and change in both a domestic and international environment.
  • Assess the complexity of global strategic management systems and address the needs of diverse stakeholders in domestic and international settings.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course presents an analysis of major contemporary social problems with attention given to controversial issues common in the workplace. Included in this course is an emphasis on theory, structure, and the effective practice of diversity as they relate to directors, managers, employees, students and faculty of academic organizations who are involved in a diversified workforce.

Learning Outcomes

  • Manage and communicate essential information and engage employees and clients in areas of mutual interest through cross cultural relations.
  • Evaluate guidelines within organizations that promote, and hire based on gender, ethnicity, and religion.
  • Assess the potential impact of social platforms and sites, social networking, content sharing and web presence on managing an organization invested in maintaining a diversified workforce.
  • Analyze the effects of cross-cultural relations within professional organizations and develop best practices on how to navigate them.
  • Demonstrate how to choose and implement the optimal "Cross Cultural or Diversity" program when managing a diverse workforce.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of cross-cultural relations in verbal and written formats at an advanced college-level.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines various approaches to developing and managing public policy. It is intended primarily for leaders who are department heads, policy developers, managers and executive officers in organizations, higher education, schools, school boards, governments and statutory agencies responsible for formulating or managing policies.

Learning Outcomes

  • Describe the policy making process and its role in the policy cycle.
  • Review the methods for identifying, creating, and managing policy.
  • Analyze key tools that policy makers use to engage the public and resolve public problems and issues.
  • Develop research questions with a purpose statement and problem statement in a research project.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Social media for all organizations consist of a range of web-based applications that allow anyone to disseminate information to online communities. The focus of this course is for students to assess the role of a social media presence in creating an online social or extended community for an organization's current clients, employees and friends; promote an awareness of the organization among potential clients; expand the mission of the organization; and build an identity and brand image.

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand key terms and issues in social media and how they relate to and support an organization's mission.
  • Assess the viability of social media tools in relation to an organization's desired outcomes and goals.
  • Create an effective social media plan that incorporates all desired social media platforms and supports the organization harmoniously.
  • Pinpoint, explain, and implement social media resources available for professional interested in designing comprehensive guidelines for implementation of social media networking tools across platforms and institutions.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course will prepare students to use a variety of information-systems applications in administrative roles. Students will become familiar with data communications, the internet, multimedia, other forms of technology and the applications of each to the field of leadership.

Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the major considerations and issues in leadership and innovation.
  • Develop and assess the effectiveness of technology plans and policies.
  • Display proficiency with widely used computer-based decision support and statistical processing applications.
  • Evaluate the importance and effectiveness of existing and proposed technology initiatives.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Human resource management belongs in all organizations. In the 21st century, human resource development has become an active participant in charting the strategic course an organization must take to remain competitive, productive and efficient. This course examines the skills an HR manager must employ to be an effective diagnostician and problem-solver.

Learning Outcomes

  • Describe the importance of Human Resource Development and how it supports human resource management as well as the overall strategic plan of the organization.
  • Understand the role of managers as leaders and their function as advisers, supporters, facilitators of a company's human resource development.
  • Investigate adult learning, organizational culture, and leadership and how they relate to an effective execution of Human Resources Development strategy.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Innovation and Leadership revolves around the concept that innovation is the specific instrument of leadership and that it is organized, systematic rational work. Sources for innovative opportunities are many and varied and are found within the changing environment. This course is designed to provide a deep grounding in the field of innovation and leadership to students whose goal is to play a leading role in an innovation-driven environment.

Learning Outcomes

  • Describe why change, creativity and innovation are essential for survival and growth of individuals and organizations.
  • Analyze and explain how processes of change, creativity, and innovation overlap and interconnect.
  • Understand the key theories, concepts, and models of innovation and leadership.
  • Incorporate practices for building leadership capacity, coalitions and constituent support while working with resistance and conflict.
  • Develop a foundation through the integration of theory and practice to achieve a planned change process.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course enables students to assess real-world concerns and challenges, and with their knowledge, skills and aptitudes these students will evaluate strategies and solutions to resolve such challenges. The course also analyzes the consulting domain as it relates to internal and external barriers of organizations. Students will analyze, apply, synthesize and evaluate consulting principles and practices through various instructional techniques. Additionally, students will evaluate the consulting process through case studies and research. The role of the consultant, project management concepts, and the application of key consulting methods and techniques will be evaluated.

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop an understanding of creating, establishing, and marketing consulting services in addition to the functions of consulting practices and techniques.
  • Analyze and present assessments of challenges an organization is facing.
  • Assess and align individual strengths, weaknesses, knowledge, skills, aptitude, and goals with consulting opportunities.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Managing performance, or performance management, includes organizational activities that ensure goals are consistently being met in an effective and efficient manner. It can focus on the performance of an organization, department, employee, customers or process. This course enables students to assess the tools used to effectively manage performance in organizations.

Learning Outcomes

  • Describe the basis of performance management and analyze and implement practices, tools, and systems in performance management.
  • Integrate and assess the research literature on performance management.
  • Problem-solve common scenarios in performance management.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course focuses on applying the principles, practices, and strategies for conducting research in the social sciences, particularly dealing with the interface of the human dimension in the social and behavioral sciences.

Learning Outcomes

  • Create an appropriate researchable problem for a dissertation.
  • Assess academic literature to support researchable problems.
  • Distinguish characteristics of qualitative and quantitative research approaches.
  • Employ research approaches to study an appropriate problem of practice.
  • Conduct research following the guidelines of ethical, legal, and professional requirements.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course examines theory and practice in the design, conduct, analysis and interpretation of experimental, quasi-experimental and survey procedures for program research and evaluation. Development of basic skills required in the understanding, planning and executing of a research study will be covered.

Learning Outcomes

  • Explore quantitative research and statistical concepts with emphasis on the writing process.
  • Review and assess academic literature for the production of literature reviews.
  • Study the use of theories in building research methodologies.
  • Identify the components of a great introduction and purpose statement and how they function in research and research reporting.
  • Assess research questions and hypothesis for correct use and applicability to the research proposed.
  • Investigate and appraise a quantitative study that uses of the following designs: Survey Research, Correlational Research, Experimental Research, and Causal-Comparative Research.
Duration: 6 or 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course explores the methods and procedures used in qualitative research. Topics include the philosophical basis for the method; the conceptualization of research questions; the selection of appropriate research designs; data collection; manual and computerized data analysis; and the drawing of inferences.

Learning Outcomes

  • Analyze qualitative research, its underlying assumptions, interpretive frameworks, and ethical considerations and evaluate the quality, rigor, and trustworthiness of it.
  • Utilize qualitative research designs and data collection practices to student-identified research problems.
  • Collect qualitative data and apply qualitative data analysis strategies to it.
Duration: 16 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Students will develop a dissertation or action research plan in collaboration with their chair. This course and the accompanying content create the trajectory for the culminating research experiences within the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership program. Additionally, students will develop an introduction to the problem, background, context, and abbreviated theoretical framework, purpose of the study, research objectives/hypotheses, significance of the study, investigator scope, definition of term, and an organizational timeline for completion of the dissertation/action research process.

Learning Outcomes

  • Prepare for the doctoral dissertation by honing writing and critical thinking skills.
  • Assess the preliminary steps for authoring a publishable research paper.
  • Document ability to independently write the Proposed Title, Topic Statement, Background, Context, and Theoretical Framework, Problem Statement, Purpose of Study, Research Questions, and Nature of the Study.
  • Develop a relationship with a dissertation chair.
Duration: 16 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Students will submit their IRB application and develop their literature review, including theoretical and/or conceptual frameworks. Additionally, students will develop their research methodology/design, including research purpose, objectives/hypotheses, data treatment, data collection, and data analysis.
Duration: 16 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Students will collect and analyze data associated with research in collaboration with the chair and compose the findings and results section of the dissertation/action research process.
Duration: 16 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Students will compose the resulting implications, recommendations, and study limitations. Additionally, the student will prepare a formal presentation for the chair and committee members in hopes of successfully defending their dissertation or implementing the results from their action research process.
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