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Doctor of Education

Why study the Doctor of Education at UNE?

All Australian and New Zealand students who meet the requirements for direct entry to the EdD program will not incur tuition fees as they will be awarded a HECS-HELP exemption under the RTS*. Students who are not eligible for direct entry to EdD program and are required to undertake a preparatory study program (QEdD) will be required to pay fees for this preparatory program and may have access to FEE-HELP.

The EdD program is recommended for those who wish to study and research in areas associated with their professional life. We find educational leaders or people who intend to become educational leaders and wish to remain within their profession undertake the program.

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Degree Snapshot

DURATION

3 Years Full-time
6 Years Part-time

FEES

Research Training Scheme

2007 STUDY OPTIONS

Not offered in 2007.

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Official Abbreviation EdD
Course Type Postgraduate Research
Commencement Semester 1 and Semester 2
Study Mode Off Campus
Course Duration
  • 3 Years Full-time
  • 6 Years Part-time
Fees Research Training Scheme
Total Credit Points 144
Entry Requirements

In order to be accepted into the award, you have to provide evidence of potential to complete doctoral coursework and research. Normally but not exclusively, this means successful completion of a research Masters degree.

Academic Colours

violet (BCC 179)

Further Information

Visit the website Doctor of Education at http://www.une.edu.au/education/for_students/postgraduate/edd/ for more detailed course information and online application form or Contact Research Services on 1800 463 520 or 02 6773 5227 or email hdr@une.edu.au.

Course Rules and Plans for the Doctor of Education, 2007, will be available in November. Course information relating to other years is available by selecting the year required from the dropdown box at the top right hand side of the page.
 

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