College of Doctoral Studies

Online doctoral education degrees

Make an impact as a leader in education

Build a strong foundation of leadership skills that can help you guide academic institutions or organizations by earning your online doctoral education degree. In this degree program, you’ll sharpen your analytical, critical and innovative-thinking skills. You’ll also learn how to apply educational leadership theory to strategic planning, in turn helping organizations reach greater heights.

Flexibility is key as a doctoral candidate. That’s why all our courses are online and typically 8 weeks long. While many institutions require on-campus residencies, our 8-week doctoral symposiums are 100% online — giving you the flexibility you need to complete your degree whenever and wherever it’s convenient for you. Even better, you’ll begin your dissertation during your third course. That means you can organize the work into smaller segments and identify challenges quickly, so you can address them earlier in your academic journey.

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Doctoral degree program length

The doctoral degree program length can vary by program expectations. Course extensions, research proposals, and research and dissertation can all impact the duration and cost of doctoral studies. That's why our doctoral support team is here to guide you every step of the way. Review your selected program for details.

If you have questions, speak to our dedicated doctoral enrollment representative.

Skills you’ll develop with core doctoral education degree courses

DOCTOR OF EDUCATION

  • Leadership theory and principles
  • Change management
  • Legal, regulatory and compliance issues in education
  • Problem-solving in diverse educational settings

Outlook for workers with a doctoral education degree

BLS CATEGORY: Postsecondary Education Administrators

Doctoral education degree course requirements

Doctor of Education 

You’ll take 12 core courses and 6 educational leadership electives with program-specific knowledge to help you build on the confidence and skills necessary to lead. The core courses cover foundational education leadership competencies, while the electives help you build skills in a specialized area of academic leadership. 

Educational leadership electives 

Educational Leadership: Prepare to lead with academic integrity as you focus on courses about academic structure, school financing, policymaking and faculty.

Curriculum and Instruction: Develop skills to help improve learning outcomes with courses related to curriculum development and policy, and instructional and assessment methods. 

Educational Technology: Want to revolutionize the way students learn? This track will explore implementing technologies into curriculum and teaching to make coursework more accessible.

Higher Education Administration: Gain skills to address complex educational challenges at the postsecondary level through research, planning, fiscal oversight and outcomes assessment.

Tuition and financial aid

Affordable, locked-in tuition

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Ways to pay — and save. Explore your options.

From grants to transfer credits and federal financial aid, there are a variety of ways to pay for school and save on tuition.

Financial Aid

Federal Financial Aid is money from the U.S. Department of Education to help you pay for your college tuition and expenses.

Financial Aid

Military or Veteran Benefits

See if you qualify to use veterans’ education benefits or tuition assistance to help pay for school.

Military or Veteran Benefits

Transfer credits

Your prior eligible credits can cover a portion of your doctoral degree to help you graduate quicker.

Transfer credits

Employer Tuition Discounts

Check if your employer provides tuition assistance, benefits, or reimbursement programs toward your degree.

Employer Tuition Discounts

Student experience

Isabel A. Isabel A.

“Getting a doctoral degree is a bumpy journey but a rewarding one! What motivated me to keep going was my commitment to my education, my commitment to move forward with determination and discipline without giving up even when times got difficult. Studying at University of Phoenix gave me knowledge but also happiness, motivation and strength.”

—Isabel A.
MAED/AET 2015; EDD/ET 2020

 

“To be honest I never saw myself pursuing a doctorate. The journey brought tears and joys and terminal friendships. There were several twists and turns, but the experience and personal growth has been significant to my personal and professional growth.”

—Charlene R.
EDD/CI, 2015

 

Over 1 million alumni have earned their degrees while balancing work, school and life. So can you. 

Manage Time with Flexible Courses

Manage Time with Flexible Courses

Use Robust Student Resources

Use Robust Student Resources

Learn Online

Learn Online

How to apply for your doctoral education degree program

Once you’ve selected your degree program, choose your start date from our calendar, apply for free and register before the deadline (usually one week before the program starts). Then you'll speak to an enrollment representative to begin class.

  • No application fee — no obligation!
  • No SAT, GMAT or essay required
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Meet your college deans

Our college deans focus on developing a career-relevant curriculum. They bring industry experience to the classroom and lead a faculty of academic professionals with one goal in mind—to help you earn the skills you need to pursue your career.

Hinrich Eylers, Vice Provost

Hinrich Eylers, PhD

Vice Provost of Doctoral Studies and Academic Operations

Lilia Santiague, Associate Dean

Lilia Santiague, PhD

Associate Dean, College of Doctoral Studies

Accreditation

University of Phoenix has been continually accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), hlcommission.org opens in new window since 1978.

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