Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Comprehensive Examinations
A student must pass two comprehensive examinations before advancing to candidacy.
First, after completing the doctoral core coursework, the student prepares a Core Comprehensive Paper. The paper builds on the core curriculum and addresses an issue of importance to the field. The paper is usually 30-35 pages. The student defends the paper in an oral examination conducted by a committee of three faculty members, one of whom is the student's advisor. More details are available in the Doctoral Core Exam Policy.![]()
Second, after passing the Core Comprehensive Examination and completing a substantial amount of the specialization coursework, the student demonstrates proficiency through a Dissertation Pre-Proposal Specialty Comprehensive Exam.![]()
Through this paper the student shows clear progress toward the development of a dissertation proposal by addressing a particular problem or issue within their specialty area.
The specialty examination follows procedures similar to those for the core examination, though the committee make-up is different.
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