Institutional Effectiveness
The Institutional Effectiveness curriculum was designed to provide the knowledge, skills and experiences necessary for understanding institutional performance both inside and outside of formal education settings. This option area focuses on the role of assessment, evaluation and other research and analysis techniques in supporting institutional planning, policy formation and decision-making. The Institutional Effectiveness option at NDSU is the first program in the nation with this focus at the doctoral level.
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The Institutional Effectiveness (IE) option focuses on mid-management needs regarding assessment, evaluation, research and institutional analysis. This curriculum was designed to provide the knowledge, skills and experience necessary for understanding institutional effectiveness both inside and outside of formal education settings.
The Ed.D. degree in Education with a focus on Institutional Effectiveness is intended for individuals seeking employment as scholar-practitioners in primary, secondary or higher education (such as directors of institutional research or assessment) and other educational settings (such as museums, educational publishing, curriculum development and training). The Ed.D. degree focuses on translating theory and research into practice, and has the larger goal of preparing scholar-practitioners who will be well-informed, credible leaders in the field of institutional effectiveness.
The Ph.D. degree in Education with a focus on Institutional Effectiveness is intended for individuals seeking employment as scholar-researchers in higher education (such as faculty in institutional research, assessment or policy studies), and other educational settings (such as museums, educational publishing, curriculum development and training). The Ph.D. emphasizes the study and synthesis of theory and research, and is intended to produce dedicated scholar-researchers committed to the advancement of knowledge and scholarship in the field and may also produce scholar-practitioners who wish a strong depth in research preparation for practice.