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Concentrations

Instructional Technology & Distance Education

EdD with Concentration in ITDE Program Outline for ITDE MS Graduates
EdD with Concentration in ITDE Program Outline
EdD in ITDE Program Outline
Program Sequence Summer
Program Sequence Fall
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About the Concentration

The doctor of education with a concentration in instructional technology and distance education is designed specifically for individuals who want to lead the way in improving teaching and learning through the application of instructional theories and practices. This program will help practitioners develop leadership skills in distance education, instructional media, instructional technology, instructional design, and training. The doctoral program in instructional technology and distance education focuses on providing practitioners with the opportunity to learn specific skills that can be applied and transferred to the continually evolving process of instruction and serves as a model for how distance teaching and learning systems can operate.

Who Should Apply

  • practicing professionals with backgrounds in teaching or administration, training and professional development, media technology, instructional technology, curriculum development, staff development, or distance education
  • individuals with master’s degrees or above who wish to obtain a doctoral degree and increase their knowledge and skills in instructional technology and distance education

Requirements

Admission Requirements

  • NSU Application Form
  • $50.00 non-refundable admissions application Fee
  • Official transcripts are required from the applicant for ALL previously attended institutions.
  • Applicants must hold a master’s degree from an accredited institution with a minimum 3.0 GPA.
    • If you have earned a degree at a school that is not accredited by one of the regional or international accrediting associations/universities, please refer to the Alternative Admission Requirements.
    • All foreign transcripts should be submitted with their official evaluation.
    • Evaluation Information: http://www.naces.org/members.htm 
  • Two letters of recommendation*.
    • Recommendations must be provided by two different individuals, and should state the applicant’s ability to succeed in a doctoral program.
  • MAT or GRE Test Scores. The test must have been taken within the past five years**.
    • Miller Analogies Test (MAT) (800) 622-3231.
    • Submit a test score report showing a raw score of 37 (scaled score between 391-396).
    • Graduate Record Examination (GRE) (609) 771-7670.
    • Submit a test score report showing a combined score of 1000 on the verbal and quantitative sections.
    • Applicants that do not meet the minimum recommended test score are not required to submit additional information or retake the exam to be considered for admission.
  • Personal Statement of Goals*.
  • Submit appropriate Transfer of Credit Form, if applicable*.

*    Admission forms are available online at:
      http://www.schoolofed.nova.edu/doctoral/current/downloads.htm.

**  Non-degree applicants are exempt from these admission requirements.

For Non-Native English Speakers
Applicants whose native language is not English are required to demonstrate English proficiency by providing proof of a minimum score of 213 on the computer-based or 550 on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam http://www.ets.org, or 6.0 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) exam, http://www.ielts.org. 

For International Applicants
Students taking classes in certain FSEHS international clusters may be exempt from submitting MAT, GRE, and TOEFL scores. Please contact the Coordinator of International Student Affairs at 1800-986-3223 Ext. 7805 regarding requirements for your international cluster.

Thank you for applying to Nova Southeastern University’s Fischler School of Education and Human Services. If you have any questions, please call 800-986-3223, ext. 8500.

Alternative Admission Requirements
If you have earned a degree at a school that is not accredited by one of the regionally or internationally accrediting associations/universities you must follow our Alternative Admission Requirements to petition for admission into a FSEHS program at NSU.

For additional information, please contact the FSEHS Admissions Team at 1800-986-3223 Ext. 8500.

Admission Documents Delivery Format:

Send official transcripts to the following address:

NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY
Enrollment Processing Services (EPS)
Attn: Fischler School of Education and Human Services
P.O. Box 299000    
Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida 33329-9905

Other documents could be faxed to Enrollment Processing Services Department (EPS) at 954-262-3608 or 954-262-3601.

For Additional Information, please review or print this document:
Program Structure and Admissions Information

Attendance Requirements

DSO 8000 - Doctoral Studies Orientation:

The doctoral studies orientation provides students with an overview of six distinct areas related to doctoral studies:

  1. Academic Affairs
  2. Enrollment Services
  3. Applied Research
  1. Distance Library
  2. Technology
  3. Debt Management
This non-credit online orientation is required for all students entering the doctoral program at the Fischler School of Education and Human Services.  Students must register for DSO 8000 and complete the course prior to beginning course work. Students will have a maximum of two weeks to complete the orientation. 
For additional information, please go to: http://www.schoolofed.nova.edu/dso.   

FSC 8000 - Summer Conference (Conference on Global Leadership, Learning and Research):

Students will also be required to attend a one-week long, Fischler School of Education and Human Services (FSEHS) Summer Conference (Conference on Global Leadership, Learning and Research) during the first summer term in which they are enrolled in the doctoral program.  This one week summer conference includes attendance in one of the required doctoral research courses and workshops for the applied dissertation benchmarks.  Students are also afforded the opportunity to attend featured sessions and presentations given by faculty, adjuncts, applied dissertation committee chairs and fellow students.  For additional information, please go to: http://www.schoolofed.nova.edu/summer.

*Regardless of location, all students are required to attend the Summer Conference.

Dissertation Services Requirements

  • Applied Dissertation Services begin at the 25th month (beginning of 3rd year) from the initial term of enrollment irrespective of registration records.  At this time, students will automatically be placed in ADS 8090-Applied Dissertation Services I, per term, for a period of up to one year (3 terms).  ADS 8090 has a $100.00 tuition charge + services fees (subject to change).  Students who do not complete the program within this time period must register for ADS 8091- Applied Dissertation Services II.

  • ADS 8091- Applied Dissertation Services II begins at the 37th month (beginning of 4th year) from the initial term of enrollment irrespective of registration records. At this time, students will be responsible for registering for ADS 8091-Applied Dissertation Services II, per term and every term thereafter after dissertation is officially approved by the Applied Research Center. ADS 8091 has a $2,200.00 tuition charge + services fees (subject to change)

Program Completion Requirements

  • Satisfactory completion of both attendance requirements
    • DSO 8000 - Doctoral Studies Orientation
    • FSC 8000 -  Summer Conference (Conference on Global Leadership, Learning and Research)
  • Satisfactory completion of all required courses
    • Students must complete EDD 9200 prior to enrolling in EDD 9300. Students must complete EDD 9300 prior to enrolling in EDD 9100.
    • Students must complete EDD 9300 prior to enrolling in ARC 8917. Students must complete ARC 8912 prior to enrolling in ARC 8918.
  • successful completion of an applied dissertation
  • cumulative maintained grade point average of 3.0 or higher
  • completed application for degree: http://www.nova.edu/cwis/registrar/instructions.html  

Curriculum

Doctoral News & Events
  • Registration/Schedule
    Registration for Fall 2008 (200920):
    09/02/2008 - 12/14/2008
  • Fall 2008 Schedule
    Click HERE for Fall 2008 Applied Dissertation Services I Schedule
    Click HERE for Fall 2008 Applied Dissertation Services II Schedule
  • Summer 2008 Schedule
    Click HERE for Summer 2008 Applied Dissertation Services I Schedule
    Click HERE for Summer 2008 Applied Dissertation Services II Schedule

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Informational Meetings

ALABAMA

FLORIDA

  • Tampa, FL
    Thursday, July 19, 2008
    Saturday, August 9, 2008

MASSACHUSETTS

  • Boston, MA
    Saturday, July 12, 2008
    Saturday, August 2, 2008

PENNSYLVANIA

  • Bucks County, PA
    Saturday, September 13, 2008
    Saturday, October 25, 2008
    Saturday, December 6, 2008

SOUTH CAROLINA

  • Columbia, SC
    Saturday, August 16, 2008
  • Columbia, SC
    Saturday, September 13, 2008
    Saturday, October 18, 2008
    Saturday, November 15, 2008

Doctoral Studies Orientation

  • December 7th & 8th, 2007

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