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Doctor of Philosophy Computing Technology in Education
Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences
Nova Southeastern University
3301 College Avenue
Carl DeSantis Building, Fourth Floor Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314-7796
954-262-2000
800-986-2247
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Nova Southeastern University’s Ph.D. in Computing Technology in Education from the Graduate School of Computer and Information Sciences is offered in a hybrid format, which combines on-campus and online instruction to provide professionals the opportunity to pursue graduate study while continuing to work in their current positions. Students taking courses attend two cluster sessions per year, held quarterly over an extended weekend (Friday, Saturday, and half-day Sunday) at the university. Between sessions, students work on course assignments and research, and participate in online activities that facilitate frequent interaction with the faculty and other students. There are two 16-week terms a year. The fall term starts in August and the winter term starts in January. This program addresses the use of computing technologies to improve cognition; the development, management, and evaluation of computing systems that support the educational process; and the role of computing and other advanced technology in education and training. The program is especially well suited to educational administrators, college faculty members, directors of academic computing, teachers of all grades, district and building technology administrators, industry and armed forces trainers, and instructional system designers and developers. Each student must complete eight core courses, two research courses, and a dissertation.

Computer Science & IT: Computer Science
Some Campus Visits Doctoral institute format meets on-campus two weeks per year (the first week of each term) and cluster format meets four extended weekends per year (two per semester) at the Florida campus.
Regional Board - Southern Association of Colleges & Schools
Non-Profit, Private
64 minimum (Semester Credits)
Tuition:
State Residents: $ 750.00 per
semester credit
Out of State: $ 750.00 per
semester credit
Prerequisites: Bachelors Degree Required: Yes Accepts Non-Regionally Accredited Bachelors for Admission: No Minimum Bachelors GPA (4.0 Scale): 3.0 or Higher Bachelors Degree Must Be in Same Subject Area: Yes Non USA Students Eligible: Yes
Doctorates require appropriate regionally accredited master’s with 3.25 GPA, essay, resume, and three letters of evaluation.
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