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Doctor of Education (EdD)
Doctor of Education (EdD)

Doctor of Education (EdD)

  • ID:MU610058
  • Level:Doctoral Degree (Phd, M.D., ...)
  • Duration:
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Advanced academic study, research preparation and professional experience are required for admission to the course. For details please contact the Academic Chair.

English Requirements

  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS), 6.5 Overall

    • 6.0 Reading

    • 6.0 Writing

    • 6.0 Speaking

    • 6.0 Listening

  • Cambridge Advanced English (CAE), N/A

  • Pearson Test of English (PTE), 58 Overall

    • 58 Reading

    • 58 Writing

    • 58 Speaking

    • 58 Listening

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language – IBT (TOEFL IBT), 90 Overall

    • 20 Reading

    • 20 Writing

    • 20 Speaking

    • 20 Listening

  • Occupational English Test (OET), N/A

Course Information

This is an intensive course of study, which will lead you to a professional doctorate degree in Education. You’ll undertake coursework and applied research, leading to a dissertation.

You’ll conduct applied research in an area of your choice, such as school leadership, teacher professional learning, student learning, Aboriginal education, educational technologies, curriculum design, early childhood education, tertiary and adult education, education policy and sociology of education, to name a few.

You’ll be assigned a supervisor who will help you to develop an approved plan of study to suit your area of specialisation. You will have the chance to meet with your supervisor on-campus, or work with them remotely.

3 reasons to study a Doctor of Education at Murdoch University

  • Be mentored by our experienced education professionals who are here to support you in becoming a confident, creative and flexible educator.

  • Develop research skills by undertaking a research-based project in an area of interest.

  • Enjoy flexible learning with options for after-work or school holiday meetings.

What you’ll learn

Build essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you’ll cover include:

  • introduction to research for educators

  • mixed methods and quantitative research

  • advanced qualitative approaches to research

  • research in education

CRICOS code: 106089E

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Total credit points: 60

  • Required Units, 60 credit points

  • EDN701, Advanced Educational Research Seminar, 6

  • EDN722, Literature Review and Proposal, 6

  • EDU900, Research in Education (Research Dissertation), 12

  • EDU900, Research in Education (Research Dissertation), 12

  • EDU900, Research in Education (Research Dissertation), 12

  • EDU900, Research in Education (Research Dissertation), 12

  • Specified Electives, 12 credit points

  • EDN733, Quantitative Data Analysis, 6

  • , OR,

  • EDN743, Advanced Qualitative Approaches to Research, 6

  • , OR,

  • EDN782, Mixed Methods and Multi-methods Research, 6

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

You’ll graduate qualified for high-level professional roles in the education and community sector. Careers could include:

  • Head of Department

  • School Leader

  • Program Leader or Designer

  • Advisor to Government

  • University Lecturer/Tutor

  • Instructional Designer

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Overseas Student Health Cover: 530 AUD per year

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