Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership

Carmen McCrink, Ph.D., Program Director

Program Goals

The Organizational Leadership (OL) programs prepare students to effectively lead the change process and enhance performance within profit or non-profit organizations, including postsecondary institutions. The program provides students with necessary expertise to create a learning organization and enhance performance throughout the workplace. Specifically, this program assists aspiring OL practitioners in becoming successful change agents and performance analysts toward continuous improvement in the organization. The curriculum goal of the program centers around a framework that is grounded in an assumption that organizational effectiveness is linked to collaborative learning at the individual, group, and organizational levels.

Specializations:

  • Higher Education Administration
  • Human Resource Development
  • Transformational School Leadership

Program Overview

The Vision of the Doctor of Education (EdD) at Barry University is based on the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED). Barry University applies the CPED framework to the preparation of leaders to become well equipped scholar-practitioners who provide stewardship of their profession and meet the organizational and educational challenges of the 21st century.

The Education Doctorate (Ed.D.) in Organizational Leadership has specializations in Higher Education Administration (HED), Human Resource Development (HRD), and Transformational School Leadership (TSL).

The EdD is a practitioner-doctorate program that prepares future and present leaders to develop essential knowledge and skills in solving complex problems of practice to improve the performance of organizations in both educational and non-educational settings.

Aligning with Barry’s mission statement to support communities through service learning, this program allows students to utilize their lifelong skill set and knowledge base to enhance performance in local organizations. This program is centered around the goal of improvement and growth, both at the individual and organizational levels. Students will therefore learn how to be of service to organizations and, especially, the people who those organizations employ. The content of the program is aimed at providing students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and attitudes to become successful change agents in organizations through a focus on improvement science within the context of applied research as informed by the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) design for scholar-practitioners.

Specific Learner Outcomes

Higher Education Administration Human Resource Development  Transformational School Leadership
Evaluate current trends within multidisciplinary frames, ranging from community college and university administration as well as student affairs administration, based on The Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education (2006);

Analyze the dimensions of leadership to identify opportunities for continuous improvement and organizational learning across postsecondary institutions, or organizations;
Project trends in human resource development (HRD) and discuss their implications, including aspects of return–on-investment (ROI) for HRD interventions;

Acquire the competencies and attitudes necessary to become outstanding leaders;

Engage in a variety of settings including education, health care, social service, religion, business, and government;

Develop on-going inquiry and innovation around challenges in professional practice; 

Evaluate, design, and apply research to make a positive difference in the lives of students, families, and all members of the educational community;

Construct, lead, and change learning organizations and systems that are purposeful, successful, and socially just contexts for learning;

Understand governance models across institutions and how these may impact on institutional change and policy development agendas;

Evaluate the myriad of action research traditions to identify appropriate solutions to problems of practice within institutions, or organizations;

Create synergies within institutions, or organizations, to promote an ongoing commitment to social justice and community engagement; and

Develop an understanding of entrepreneurial elements, such as academic capitalism and the international student market, vis-à-vis the internationalization of colleges and universities.
Investigate problems with originality and scholarship;

Be involved in study that enhances and improves professional practice in Human Resource Development;

Lead a high priority project at a client organization to effect change; n Serve as a consultant to the client organization; and

Utilize their analytical abilities, contextual knowledge, conceptual tools, and professional judgment, developed during their doctoral program, and apply these capabilities to solving real world problems within the client organization.

 Develop skills and knowledge needed for the effective leadership and management of complex organizations in a global technological and culturally diverse society; 

Contrast and compare educational issues that affect the educational enterprise; 

Design sound, educational policy and practice, including data-driven decision making; and

Create and sustain a community of leaders committed to collaboration, mutual support, and continuous learning.

EdD in Organizational Leadership Requirements for Full Admission:

The following are reviewed through a holistic, multi-factor approach

• Completed application, including submission of required essays;
• Original transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended;
• Master’s or higher degree from a regionally accredited or internationally recognized college or university;
• Graduate grade point average of at least 3.25;
• Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores in all three areas: Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing; scores must be from a test date within five years of date of application;
• Three recent letters of professional recommendation for doctoral study; and
• An interview with two faculty members in the program.

The EdD in Organizational Leadership Program of Study follows a cohort model and, as such, applications are accepted as follows:

Start Term                              Application Due to Enrollment Services

Fall                                         June 1
Spring                                    October 1

Graduation Requirements

  • A GPA of 3.25 or higher with no more than one C;
  • A passing score on all sections of the Comprehensive Examination prior to registration for Dissertation in Practice Seminar; 
  • Approval of dissertation in practice by a faculty committee and the university; and
  • Completion of degree within eight years from the date enrolled in the program.

Doctor of Education (minimum 54 credits)

Leadership Core Courses (15 credits)

ADL-705THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP

3

ADL-739ETHICAL ISSUES IN LEADERSHIP

3

ADL-745ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE

3

HRD-719ORGANIZATIONAL LEARNING

3

EDU-751APPROACHES TO DIVERSITY, EQUITY, & INCL

3

Scholar-Practitioner Inquiry Core Courses (18 credits)

EDU-777PRACTI INQ:IDENT,FRAM, INV PROB PRACTIC

3

EDU-779PRACTITIONER BASED INQUIRY II

3

EDU-783PRAC INQUIRY: QUANTITATIVE METHODS

3

EDU-781PRAC INQUIRY:QUALITATIVE METHODS

3

HRD-711PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS & IMPROVEMENT

3

RES-716MIXED METHODS RESEARCH

3

Dissertation in Practice Seminar Courses (minimum 6 credits)

HRD-794DISSERTATION IN PRACTICE SEMINAR

3

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Or

HED-796DISSERTATION IN PRACTICE SEMINAR

3

HRD-795DISSERTATION IN PRACTICE

3

-
Or

HED-797DISSERTATION IN PRACTICE

3

HRD-800CONTINUOUS MATRICULATION

2

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Or

HED-800CONTINUOUS MATRICULATION

2

HED Specialization Courses (15 credits)

EDU-722PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH

3

HED-701INTERNATIONALIZATION HIGHER EDUCATION

3

HED-726FOUNDATIONS OF HIGHER ED ADMINISTRATION

3

HED-730HIGHER EDUCATION&THE LAW

3

HED-745SEMINAR IN HIGHER ED

3

 

HRD Specialization Courses (15 credits)

ADL-717TEAM BLDG FOR LEADERS

3

HRD-710FOUNDATIONS OF HRD

3

HRD-714HRD CONSULTING PRACTICES

3

HRD-728PROGRAM EVAL IN HRD

3

HRD-745SEMINAR IN HRD

3

TSL Specialization Courses (15 credits)

ADL-713PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION

3

ADL-729SEMINAR IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP

3

EDU-701ADV STUDY IN EDUCATION

3

EDU-710POLITICS OF EDUCATION

3

EDU-722PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH

3