EdD – Educación
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The Doctor of Education (EdD) develops transformative leaders capable of making an impact in the educational system through research, institutional management, and pedagogical innovation.
Graduates will be prepared for strategic roles in educational and governmental institutions, contributing to academic and social development with a critical, ethical, and multidisciplinary perspective.
Are you interested in the specific requirements of the program?
- Identity document
- Master’s degree or its U.S. equivalent
- 1 academic recommendation letter
- Two professional recommendation letters (from supervisors, managers, or highest authority)
- Minimum of 5 years work experience in the field
- Additional Note: All requirements must be submitted digitally to your enrollment advisor.
- Payment of $100 for application fee
Language
English / Spanish
Modalidad
Online / Hybrid
Financing options
Monthly / Semester
Objectives
- Develop professionals capable of leading educational processes based on deep knowledge of theory, practice, and research.
- Strengthen rigorous research skills in quantitative and qualitative methods to address challenges in the education sector.
- Foster critical, reflective, and ethical thinking to propose innovative solutions to contemporary educational issues.
- Prepare doctoral students to implement educational policies, lead institutions, design improvement strategies, and generate a positive impact on the educational community.
- Offer comprehensive training integrating leadership, communication, assessment, educational technology, and social transformation.
What You Will Learn:
- Design and execute educational research projects.
- Apply qualitative and quantitative methodologies in academic studies.
- Evaluate public policies and their impact on the school system.
- Develop innovative curriculum proposals.
- Promote pedagogical leadership in institutional contexts.
- Analyze educational management models and their effectiveness.
- Integrate technology into teaching and learning processes.
- Publish scientific articles and participate in academic networks.
- Contribute to the development of inclusive and sustainable educational communities.
Get to know the program
Study Plan
* for reference only
Number of class hours
900 h
General education :
Doctoral Thesis Writing and Literature Review : 3 credits
Applied Organizational Theory : 3 credits
Qualitative Research Methods I : 3 credits
Thesis research, data collection strategy : 3 credits
Theory and Ethics of Leadership : 3 credits
Quantitative Research I : 3 credits
Quantitative Research II : 3 credits
Fundamentals of Research in Behavioral Sciences : 3 credits
Global Financial Economy : 3 credits
Navigating the changing business environment : 3 credits
Thesis Research, Applied Methodology Workshop : 3 credits
Thesis research, literature review, and proposal : 3 credits
Dissertation Workshop I : 3 credits
Dissertation Workshop II : 3 credits
Dissertation Workshop III : 3 credits
Dissertation Workshop IV : 3 credits
Dissertation Workshop V : 3 credits
Dissertation Workshop VI : 3 credits
Tesis : 3 credits
Our technology
- Learning platform available 24/7
- Free Microsoft Office 365 for our students
- Institutional email
- Digital library.
Our benefits
- Classes in Spanish
- Flexible schedules
- Payment facilities
- Global opportunities
Our teachers
- Teachers with solid professional experience
- Extensive academic background
- Multiple nationalities
- Academic credentials 80%
- Doctorate 20% Master's degree
Learning Models
Online
It is the educational process in which learning platforms connected to the Internet or Intranet are used, providing systems for information, planning, and communication. This allows instructors and students to participate in virtual classrooms with various tools and applications for curriculum development and assessment, including training materials, research, and links to other educational resources.
Hybrid
It is the educational process characterized by systematically combining in-person learning with distance and/or virtual modalities, supported by television, radio, digital, and telephone resources, technological tools, and interaction between instructors and students. Educational platforms can be developed fully or partially autonomously by students, meaning they do not require the constant presence or guidance of the instructor during the learning process.