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Doctoral Policies and Procedures

North Dakota State University offers the following Doctoral degrees in Institutional Analysis and Occupational & Adult Education

The Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree requires extensive field service involving qualitative and/or quantitative research, leading to a dissertation that will apply a theory at an institution (Application of theory).

The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree requires extensive inquiry involving quantitative and/or qualitative research, culminating in a dissertation that will develop and/or test theory (Development of theory).

Admission Requirements
Explanation of the Institutional Analysis Option
Explanation of the Occupational & Adult Education Option
Condensed Version of the Curriculum
Explanation of Program Delivery and Plan of Study
Core Faculty and Adjunct Faculty

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School of Education
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Fargo, ND 58108-6050