Special Education Leadership and Advocacy (PhD)
Discounted Tuition • Flexible Online Format
Program Highlights & Benefits
Up to 50% transfer credits considered
Access to job postings throughout Ohio
Personalized advising from start to finish
Network with teachers and administrators across the state
For
The doctoral program in Special Education Leadership and Advocacy is designed for candidates who desire to continue their education as educators, administrators, and scholars prepared for leadership and administration roles in the area of special education in PreK-22 schools, public or private institutions, and/or educator preparation higher education programs. This program develops special education experts who can design, implement, evaluate, supervise, manage, and lead programs in a variety of public and private settings.
Note: Some of the courses in this program may be applied to the Director of Special Education (DOSE) Endorsement requirements. CUC has an ISBE-approved DOSE program for special education administration for those who are eligible, provided that the appropriate state testing standard has been met. Students must enroll in and successfully complete CUC’s DOSE Post-Master’s Endorsement Program for direct entitlement. Students interested in the Director of Special Education (DOSE) endorsement should see CUC’s Director of Special Education (DOSE) endorsement post-master’s program.
Optional add-on: Director of Special Education Post-Master’s Endorsement
Learning Objectives
Students will:
- develop the abilities for research and critical thinking in the field of special education, leadership, special education administration, and advocacy from a domestic and international lens;
- exhibit high standards of professional competence and ethical practice;
- critically analyze and apply theoretical and practical knowledge across settings;
- develop competency in special education leadership, administration, specialized instruction, curricular access, accessible technology, program development, and program evaluation;
- improve understanding of the needs of families as it relates to special services;
- in the work of serving those with disabilities and their families, understand the role of collaboration and advocacy in supporting key stakeholders specific to main social issues regarding disability;
- expand existing special education and related service provider’s or current special education administrator’s, knowledge, skills, and application of leadership and advocacy relevant to special education, disability, and learning differences in PreK-22 settings and higher education applications;
- teach future special education administrators/directors to establish, supervise, and oversee equitable and effective special education systems and increase current special education leader’s expertise, and
- analyze, synthesize, support, and lead change efforts related to teacher development in special education.
Additionally,
- Understand, conduct, disseminate, and critically evaluate original research
- Promote the learning of others through strong written and oral communication
- Critically analyze and understand content in one’s chosen field
- Prepare program development and research proposals
Program Requirements
Students seeking the DOSE endorsement must provide proof of at least two years of full time experience providing special education services in:
- public schools, as a special education teacher, speech-language pathologist, school social worker, or school psychologist; or
- nonpublic schools, if the candidate holds the appropriate corresponding Illinois professional educator license endorsed in a special education teaching field or for school support personnel as a speech-language pathologist, school social worker, school psychologist, school counselor, school nurse or marriage and family therapist
Degree Requirements for Ph.D. Track
| Course Number | Title | Hours |
| Leadership, Foundations, and Administration Core | ||
| SPED-6250 or EDL-6250 | Special Education Law and Policy* Special Education Law and Policy | 3 |
| SPED-6225 | Special Education Finance* | 3 |
| SPED-6375 | Supervision of Programs and Facilitation of LRE for Children with Disabilities* | 3 |
| SPED-7900 | Special Education Leadership and Administration Internship* | 3 |
| FPR-7011 | Philosophical and Theoretical Foundations of Leadership | 3 |
| EDL-6310 | School, Families and Community Partnerships | 3 |
| Special Education Specialization | ||
| SPED-7030 | Seminar in Low Incidence Disabilities* | 3 |
| SPED-7040 | Seminar in High Incidence Disabilities* | 3 |
| SPED-7010 | Assistive Technology for Students with Disabilities | 3 |
| SPED-7020 | Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, Assessment, and Single-case Design | 3 |
| SPED-7060 | Current Issues and Trends in Special Education | 3 |
| SPED-7100 | Disability Studies and International Perspectives on Special Education | 3 |
| RLL-7010 | Instructional Approaches to Reading, Writing and Language | 3 |
| Elective (select one course) | ||
| EDU-7500 | Instructional Coaching for Effective Teaching | 3 |
| EDU-7030 | The Impact of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) on the Educational Landscape | 3 |
| EDU-7420 | Multicultural Education: Pedagogy in Practice | 3 |
| EDU-7600 | Global Perspectives in Curriculum and Instruction | 3 |
| EDU-7700 | Research-Based Instructional Practices | 3 |
| EDT-7030 | Design of Learning Environments | 3 |
| ECE-7010 | Child Development and the Educational Process | 3 |
| ECE-7030 | Trends, Issues and Research in Early Childhood Education | 3 |
| ECE-7040 | Cultural and Socioeconomic Influences Affecting Diverse Learners | 3 |
| EDL-7260 | School/District Improvement Using Data Analysis | 3 |
| EDL-7301 | Ethics for Educational Leaders for the Illinois Superintendent Endorsement | 3 |
| EDU-6212 | Studies in Literacy and Multiliteracy (Illinois Requirement 1 Reading Methods)** | 3 |
| EDU-6230 | Content Reading: Middle and Secondary Schools** | 3 |
| SPED-6050 | Teaching Culturally & Linguistically Diverse (CLD) Students w/ Disabilities: Characteristics Methods** | 3 |
| ESL-6630 | Methods and Materials for Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students** | 3 |
| Or other elective (only with pre-approval from division chair) | ||
| Research and Statistics | ||
| RES-7605 | Quantitative Analysis | 3 |
| RES-7700 | Qualitative Research | 3 |
| RES-7800 | Mixed Methods Research | 3 |
| RES-7620 or RES-7710 | Advanced Topics in Statistics Advanced Qualitative Analysis | 3 |
| Pre-Dissertation Research Design, Comprehensive Exam, and Dissertation | ||
| RES-7900 | Research Design | 4 |
| COMP-7000 | Comprehensive Examination | 0 |
| DISS-7010 | Dissertation I | 3 |
| DISS-7020 | Dissertation II | 3 |
| DISS-7030 | Dissertation III*** | 3 |
| Total Credit Hours: | 67 |
*If dually enrolled in the DOSE endorsement program, these courses are also required for DOSE Pathways A, B or C.
**Students dually enrolled in the Ph.D. in Special Education Leadership and Advocacy program and the DOSE post-master’s endorsement program (Pathway C) are advised to select one of these courses.
***Upon completion of the nine required hours of dissertation coursework, candidates must maintain continuous enrollment with DISS-8000 Dissertation Supervision until program completion.
CUC will adhere to ISBE regulations and requirements, which are subject to change.
Only credit earned beyond a student’s first master’s degree can be considered for transfer credit for this or any doctoral program at CUC.
Tuition Guarantee
The special per credit hour cohort tuition is $735. This rate is guaranteed not to increase over the life of the cohort. In addition, a technology fee of $18 per credit hour ($54 per 3 credit course) will be assessed for the purpose of supporting and enhancing student learning (Concordia e-mail, Blackboard, text notifications). The graduation fee will be assessed. We reserve the right to offer different tuition rates, or change the prices of other programs. Total tuition is dependent upon dissertation timeline of completion. Upon completion of the nine required hours of dissertation coursework, candidates must maintain continuous enrollment with DISS-8000 Dissertation Supervision until program completion, which is charged at the rate of one-credit hour per semester.
Admission Requirements
- A doctoral student must have an earned master’s degree of at least 3.00 cumulative.
- Two years teaching experience
- Objective Statement essay
- Two letters of recommendation
- Official sealed academic transcripts from institutions where degrees were earned
- Submission of Professional Resume
- Copy of current Ohio teaching license (if applicable)
Once all materials are submitted and your file is complete, the following steps will be taken:
- Your file will be reviewed by the Graduate Admission Committee.
- An admission decision will be reached immediately following the committee review, and you will be notified in writing within a few days.
NOTE: Admission to Concordia University Chicago depends on several factors, including: the cumulative GPA, program fit, professional experience, letters of recommendation, and an objective statement (critical writing sample). Students who do not have an undergraduate cumulative GPA of at least 2.25 (on a 4.00 scale) will not be considered for admission.
Applicants may enroll in one semester of classes as a “pending” student awaiting an admission decision. Please note that participation and enrollment in the cohort does not guarantee admission to the University. Pending students who are denied admission will not be automatically withdrawn from the class, and will not receive a tuition refund. Pending students are not eligible for financial aid, therefore, please complete the admission process and submit official transcripts by the beginning of the semester for full admission to the graduate cohort program.
The Office of Graduate Admission and Enrollment Services will send a letter upon receipt of your application, and non-refundable $60.00 application fee (includes 1-year Associate Membership in OAESA). If you have any questions regarding your admission status, please feel free to contact us at:
Office of Graduate Admission and Enrollment Services
Phone: 708-209-4093
Fax: 708-209-3454
Email: graduate.admission@CUChicago.edu
Other Contacts:
| Cohort Information | Graduate Information Office | 800-946-9608 |
| Payment Plan | Office of Student Business Services | 708-209-3237 |
| Financial Assistance | Office of Student Financial Planning | 708-209-3113 |
| Online FAFSA form | www.fafsa.gov | 800-4-FED AID |
