About the course
The Education, Equity, and Transformation doctoral specialization is designed for students who are passionate about addressing vital issues in education and want to make a lasting impact through research, teaching, leadership, and curriculum design. The EET programs interdisciplinary approach allows you to tailor coursework and research to your area of interest. You will work with expert faculty to build a program of study that includes graduate-level coursework in your area of interest, and faculty who are selected based on their shared passion for your research will guide your dissertation. This degree will prepare you to work as a faculty member, educational leader, researcher, curriculum developer, or another professional role that affects educational context at local, national, and international levels.Intake Months
January, AugustDelivery Locations
Denver
C144733
Qualification
Ph.D.
Duration
10 Semesters
English language requirements
Potential Course Career Outcomes
Colorado State University
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Founded in 1870 as the Colorado Agricultural College, Colorado State University is now among the nation’s leading research universities. The world-class research in infectious disease, atmospheric science, clean energy technologies, environmental science, and biomedical technology attracted more than 300 million in research funding annually. The professional programs in veterinary medicine, occupational therapy, journalism, agriculture and construction management are ranked among the nation’s best.Colorado State is the “University of Choice” for Colorado residents, 30% of all of Colorado’s science, math, engineering and technology majors pursue degrees at CSU. To date, more than 230,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees have been conferred at Colorado State.
Colorado, is situated on nearly 5,000 acres of land, including the main campus, a foothills campus, an agricultural campus, and a Mountain Campus. Colorado State also has 4,600 acres for research centers, Cooperative Extension offices, and Colorado State Forest Service stations. Fort Collins is an award-winning city located on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains with the foothills and 14,000-foot peaks visible to residents. Easy access to hiking, skiing, rafting and other outdoor sports is a great advantage to CSU students,
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Open in maps See all courses at this campusThe University’s main campus is 586 acres, designed primarily for pedestrians and cyclists with limited vehicle access. Fort Collins Transfort provides bike-friendly buses and the efficient Max Rapid Transit system, connecting campus with an extensive network of destinations throughout Fort Collins, Colo.