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Hybrid Ed.D, No Dissertation - sanantone - 02-22-2019

This would more appropriately be called a blended program because students have class on campus every other Saturday and occasionally on Thursdays. The program requires no dissertation, capstone, or major project. 
https://www.monmouth.edu/graduate/edd/degree/


RE: Hybrid Ed.D, No Dissertation - Sagan - 02-22-2019

The dissertation requirement:

"...students are expected to initiate and maintain a professional portfolio and to develop and present a dissertation based on their Transformative Leadership Project at the end of their 6th semester in the program."


RE: Hybrid Ed.D, No Dissertation - sanantone - 02-22-2019

(02-22-2019, 07:01 PM)Sagan Wrote: The dissertation requirement:

"...students are expected to initiate and maintain a professional portfolio and to develop and present a dissertation based on their Transformative Leadership Project at the end of their 6th semester in the program."

Thanks for catching that. I was only looking at the list of required courses.


RE: Hybrid Ed.D, No Dissertation - Sagan - 02-22-2019

(02-22-2019, 07:12 PM)sanantone Wrote:
(02-22-2019, 07:01 PM)Sagan Wrote: The dissertation requirement:

"...students are expected to initiate and maintain a professional portfolio and to develop and present a dissertation based on their Transformative Leadership Project at the end of their 6th semester in the program."

Thanks for catching that. I was only looking at the list of required courses.

Yes, it was a bit difficult to discern. But when I looked at the courses, there were so many related to research methods it caused me to search the descriptions further.