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    Northwest Nazarene University

    Doctor of Education: Educational Leadership, Ed.D.

    NAMPA, ID
    Online
    Part-time

    he Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree program is designed to provide advanced study and research for educators interested in educational leadership. Program highlights include: - Course delivery in an online/distance format for your convenience - Program length of approximately 26 months - Full accreditation with doctorally-prepared faculty who have extensive experience within the areas of K-12, higher education and educational research - Utilization of a cohort model that offers a two-week on-campus summer session as an opportunity to prepare for dissertation and research activities

    26 months
    avg. program length
    36
    minimum credits
    NCATE
    program accreditation
    $625
    tuition per credit
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    avg. scholarship
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    Northwest Nazarene University

    Doctor of Philosophy: Educational Leadership, Ph.D.

    NAMPA, ID
    Online
    Part-time

    The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program is designed to provide advanced study and research for educators interested in educational leadership. The Ph.D. is concentrated on the area of educational leadership; however, you can declare a specific focus. The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program is designed for students interested in researching national or international trends, or large-scale practices within the scope of education.

    26 months
    avg. program length
    41
    minimum credits
    NCATE
    program accreditation
    $625
    tuition per credit
    —
    avg. scholarship
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    Northwest Nazarene University

    Doctor of Psychology in Clinical Psychology, Psy.D.

    NAMPA, ID
    On Campus
    Full-time
    Part-time

    The Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology is focused on preparing students to be practitioner-scholars who integrate faith into their roles as clinical psychologists. The PsyD program is built on three pillars: clinical competence, academic rigor and faith integration. Graduates of this program will be prepared for licensure in the practice of clinical psychology, which takes many forms including psychotherapy/counseling, psychological and cognitive assessment and program administration.

    5 years
    avg. program length
    118
    minimum credits
    AVMA
    program accreditation
    $900
    tuition per credit
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    avg. scholarship
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