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Talbot Ph.D. and Ed.D. in Educational Studies

Theories of Leadership and Administration in Christian Higher Education Foundations of Christian Higher Education

Rosemead School of Psychology RSPY 733

TTDE 804

The Self: Theological, Philosophical, Psychological and Crosscultural Perspectives

Credit(s): 3.

TTDE 857

Credit(s): 3.

Credit(s): 3. Teaching Foundations and Christian Formation Concentration If the student is pursuing coursework in the Teaching Foundations and Christian Formation concentration, he or she is required to take the “Foundational Course” listed below. This “Foundational Course” is normally offered during the January modified residential session. In addition, students within this emphasis may choose to focus some elective study on issues of Christian spiritual formation. Elective courses offered by doctoral faculty pertain to areas of expertise and continuing faculty study and are numbered from 811 through 875.

Maturity: Psychological and Theological Perspectives

RSTP 745

Credit(s): 2.

Candidacy Examination The Ph.D. and Ed.D. programs use a portfolio process for the Candidacy Exam. See the current Candidacy Exam Portfolio Instructions for a detailed explanation. The final part of the Candidacy Exam consists of successfully completing:

Candidacy Exam Capstone Course

Credit(s): 3.

TTDE 877

Dissertation See the current Dissertation Guidelines for a detailed explanation. Sample Schedule: Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Residential Format First Year Fall Term (9 Credits) Elective #1: 3 credits TTDE 801 Philosophical Issues in Educational Studies Credit(s): 3. TTDE 867 Educational Research III: Qualitative Research Credit(s): 3. January Module (3 Credits) TTDE 803 Theories of Teaching and Learning Credit(s): 3. OR TTDE 804

Theories of Teaching and Learning

Credit(s): 3.

TTDE 803

Electives In selecting a program of study, students may incorporate any electives offered (consult the two-year projected schedule of courses). In addition, sufficient latitude in designing elective course assignments permits students to pursue a variety of research interests. Courses are usually offered on a rotating basis every two or three years. University Courses as Electives Up to three credits of pre-approved elective graduate course work directly related to the program of study may be taken in other departments at Biola University or transferred in from other accredited graduate institutions. For example, the following University courses may have some relevance for a student’s program. However, since enrollment may be limited, the student must obtain permission from the instructor and the dean of the school in which the course is offered.

Theories of Leadership and Administration in Christian Higher Education

Credit(s): 3.

Spring Term (9 Credits) Elective #2: 3 credits Elective #3: 3 credits TTDE 884 June Module (3 Credits) Elective #4: 3 credits Second Year Fall Term (9 Credits) Elective #5: 3 credits TTDE 806

Talbot School of Theology TTTH 710

Pneumatology

Doctoral Internship

Credit(s): 2 - 3.

Credit(s): 1 - 3.

TTTH 710 should be taken for 2 credits.

TTDE 884 is to be taken for a minimum of 3 credits.

Theology of Human Nature

Credit(s): 2 - 3.

TTTH 717

TTTH 717 should be taken for 2 credits.

Advanced Ecclesiology

Credit(s): 3.

TTTH 817

Institute for Spiritual Formation Students interested in taking courses from the Institute for Spiritual Formation should consult with the Doctoral Program Director to determine if this is possible. Decisions are made on a case-by case basis.

Theological Research and Integration for Educational Studies Educational Research I: Descriptive Research and Statistics

Credit(s): 3.

TTDE 807

Credit(s): 3.

School of Intercultural Studies ISCL 744

January Module (3 Credits) Elective #6: 3 credits Spring Term (9 Credits) Elective #7: 3 credits TTDE 866

Narrative in Scripture and Teaching

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

Crosscultural Leadership

ISCL 765 ISCL 767

Cross-cultural Issues in Spiritual Formation

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

Experiential Learning

Educational Research II: Inferential Research and Statistics Candidacy Exam Capstone Course

ISCL 772 ISCL 815

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

Educational Philosophies of Global Religious Traditions Alternative Delivery Systems in Education Comparative Educational Systems

Credit(s): 3.

TTDE 877

ISCL 861

Third Year Fall Term (3 Credits) TTDE 889

Credit(s): 3. Credit(s): 3.

ISCL 867

Dissertation Proposal Development

Credit(s): 3.

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