Doctor of Education in Instructional Leadership, Management, and Innovation

College of Education and Human Performance

Dr. Nicole Ennis, Interim Dean

Interim Program Director: Dr. Richard Whitehead, richard.whitehead@westliberty.edu

West Liberty University offers a 60 credit-hour course of study leading to a Doctor of Education degree (Ed.D.). The Ed.D. program is open to graduate-level students and is designed to provide doctoral-level work in a three-year, accelerated Doctor of Education in Instructional Leadership, Management, and Innovation with a culminating dissertation requirement. Each cohort for the program begins with the year one summer term and doctoral students will enroll consecutively in summer, fall, and spring terms for the full three years. The program will require the completion of coursework and a successful dissertation defense to meet the requirements for graduation.

 

Coursework includes 27 credit-hours in the area of emphasis in leadership, management, and innovation content courses. Additionally, Ed.D. candidates will complete 18 credit-hours in dissertation-based application courses and 15 credit-hours of research-based studies. There is also a built in and required on campus seminar within summer term II in years two and three of the program.

 

Courses are scheduled in two eight-week terms during the fall and spring semesters, and two six- week terms during the summer. Courses are in an online format. During the last semester of coursework, all Ed.D. candidates will complete a semester-long (16-week) dissertation experience in which they will be expected to present their results and defend their dissertation. 

 

This program is developed to support working professionals in a variety of occupations by implementing research-based practice to create positive change and innovative methods of teaching, learning, and leading. This includes managers and leaders in the workforce and professionals who wish to pursue collegiate or other high-level teaching and administrative positions.

Admission Requirements

General application requirements:

▪ Submit official transcripts.

▪ Students must have a graduate G.P.A. of 3.5 preferred and 3.25 required from a regionally accredited institution.

▪ Submit an up-to-date résumé

▪ Submit three reference contacts

▪ Submit a writing prompt, prompt to be determined by the committee

▪ Complete interview with application committee

▪ Complete the online application form

Graduation Requirements

To ensure competent graduates, the following graduation qualifications for the Ed.D. Program
have been established:

● Cumulative 3.0 GPA in Ed.D. courses;
● Completion of 12 credit-hours in Education Common Core with at least a B in each course;
● Completion of 18 credit-hours in specific area of emphasis with at least a B in each course;
● Successful completion of Ed.D. Professional Dispositions forms in DISS courses;
● Completion of all Ed.D. Benchmark requirements, including successful dissertation
defense

A graduate student must fulfill the requirements listed in the WLU Graduate Catalog that was in
effect at the time of his/her original entrance to WLU. After consulting with his/her assigned
academic advisor, a graduate student may request a change to a more recent Graduate Catalog if
20 it is in his/her best interest to do so. If a graduate student is not enrolled at WLU for at least one
fall or spring semester and decides to reenroll the following academic year, he/she will be
required to complete the graduation requirements of the WLU Graduate Catalog in effect at the
time of reenrollment.

Course Requirements

EDLM 610Orientation to Research & Doctoral Studies

EDLM 611Literature Review of Leadership in Management

EDLM 612Qualitative Research Methods

EDLM 613Quantitative Research Methods

EDLM 614Dissertation I: Developing the Strategic Research Plan

EDLM 615Cultural Leadership & Organizational Management

EDLM 620Research Design & The Prospectus

EDLM 621Advanced Research and Leadership Studies I: Seminar

EDLM 622Approaches to Data Assessment and Critical Analysis

EDLM 623Ethical Issues and Obligations of the Leader

EDLM 624Dissertation II: Formalizing the Research Proposal

EDLM 625Theory and Practice of Leadership in a Diverse Workplace

EDLM 630Budgeting and Management of Finances

EDLM 631Advanced Research and Leadership Studies II: Seminar

EDLM 632Instructional Management & Innovation of Change

EDLM 633Strategic Planning and Forecasting

EDLM 634Dissertation III: Application of the Research Results

EDLM 640Dissertation IV

EDLM 641Dissertation V

EDLM 642Dissertation VI

EDLM 643Dissertation VII

EDLM 644Dissertation VIII