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1 Part time Curriculum Doctor of Education degree found

  • Universidad Ana G. Méndez – Recinto de Gurabo
    Universidad Ana G. Méndez – Recinto de Gurabo

    Universidad Ana G. Méndez – Recinto de Gurabo

    Doctorate in Education - Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Environments

    • Gurabo, Puerto Rico

    Doctor of Education

    Full time, Part time

    3 years

    On-Campus

    Spanish

    The Doctoral Program in Education with a specialization in Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Environments is intended to prepare a professional with the theoretical and practical knowledge that will allow you to apply the principles and foundations of the curriculum in the design, implementation and evaluation of educational programs. The learning environments in this doctoral program provide an approach to the curricular aspects that affect the training of the curriculum specialist in the selected study environment.

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Part time Doctor of Education Degrees in Education Instruction Curriculum

To receive a degree or certificate from a higher education institution, students must take courses from the program’s curriculum. The curriculum is developed by the institution to cover a variety of topics that are relevant to the program’s topic.

The Doctor of Education degree allows education professionals to further their knowledge in specialized areas of study. Graduates can be prepared for roles in academia, administration, or policymaking in either educational or civic institutions.

Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.