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EdD Deaf Studies/Deaf Education

Fall 2013

Degree: Doctor of Education
Major: Deaf Studies/Deaf Education
Concentration:

Required Courses for Major

Core Courses - 30 Hours:

DSDE 6301 - History & Sociology of Deaf Culture

DSDE 6302 - Law and Deafness

DSDE 6303 - ASL Literature, Visual and Media Arts

DSDE 6304 - Curriculum, Pedeagogy, Computers and Deafness

DSDE 6305 - Psycholinguistics and Deafness

DSDE 6307 - Deaf Education Administration

DSDE 6308 - Cognitive, Psycho-social Development and Deafness

DSDE 6314 - Ethical and Academic Duties in Higher Education

Six hours from the following:

DSDE 6310 - ASL/English Bilingual Education and Deaf Students

DSDE 6311 - ASL/English Bilingual Literacy and Deafness

DSDE 6312 -  ASL/English Bilingual Assessment and Deafness

DSDE 6313* - Proposal Writing

*in some circumstances, 6313 may be used as a research course to satisfy Stats/Research required hours - must be approved by advisor and department chair
 


Statistics Research Courses - Select 9 Hours from the following:

DSDE 6309 - Advanced Experimental Design

 EDUD 6350 - Applied Research for Sch/Prac

EDUD 6351 - Quantitative Research

EDUD 6352 - Qualitative Research

Other courses/DSDE 6313 by approval

 

Cognate Courses -  21 Hours from the following:

DSDE 6101* - Deaf Studies Lecture Series

DSDE 6150 - Professional Seminar

DSDE 6350* - Seminar

DSDE 6351* - Individual Study

*Courses may be repeated multiple times for credit

Dissertation Courses - 6 Hours:

DSDE 6390 - Doctoral Dissertation - Deaf Education

DSDE 6391 - Doctoral Dissertation - Deaf Education



Elective Courses



Other

All students are required to pass Comprehensive Exams



Hours

66