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1 Part time International Education Doctor of Education degree in Portugal

  • SIT Graduate Institute
    SIT Graduate Institute

    SIT Graduate Institute

    Doctorate in โ€จGlobal Education โ€“ EdD (Part-Time Hybrid)

    • Lisbon, Portugal
    • Brattleboro, USA

    Doctor of Education

    Part time

    3 years

    Blended

    English

    Built on SITโ€™s powerful experiential learning model, our hybrid doctorate in global education (EdD) combines rigorous online coursework with short residencies in Vermont to fit the needs of part-time and full-time professionals seeking to rapidly accelerate their careers while tackling highly relevant issues in global education, both locally and abroad.

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Graduates who complete an international education program or course may find a number of positions in both private and public institutions. While some individuals choose to teach, others choose to pursue management positions within study abroad organizations.

Portugal is one of the warmest European countries. University programs are very affordable. In fact Portugal has one of the lowest living costs for students. Enjoy the the great beaches in Algarve or the old wings of history in the capital city of Lisbon.

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.