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Doctor of Education

  • Doctorate (PhD)

The Doctor of Education (EdD) is designed for educators aiming to enhance their professional practice and leadership in various educational fields. It combines advanced knowledge with research-driven outcomes, focusing on practical applications and contributions to the education profession. The program includes coursework and a thesis, emphasizing independent research and integration with workplace needs.

Key details

Degree Type
Doctorate (PhD)
Duration
2 - 4 years full-time
Course Code
DR-EDUCP, 023972B
Study Mode
In person, Online
Intake Months
Jan, Jul
International Fees
$35,175 per year / $105,525 total

About this course

Overview

Not all teachers and educators seeking doctoral level studies intend to become researchers. If you intend to stay in teaching and become a leader in classroom teaching, curriculum development, multimedia, school improvement, evaluation or school-based professional development, our Doctor of Education (EdD) may suit you better than the traditional Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). The EdD also accommodates currently occupying positions of leadership in universities, schools, school districts, TAFE colleges, teaching hospitals and system-wide central offices needing to upgrade their qualifications.

Our EdD will provide you with doctoral level study which will simultaneously provide you with advanced, in-depth knowledge related to your profession and involvement in research work closely related to the improvement of your professional practice. It will provide you with high-level research and inquiry skills, enabling you to evaluate, implement, commission, design and administer research into the many different aspects of education provision. You'll also develop an understanding of the policy implications of such research.

The EdD is more closely related to your professional world, is research based and research driven, but with a distinctive orientation toward practical research outcomes that will contribute to the growth of the education profession as well as the discipline itself.

A higher degree by research differs from other postgraduate degrees in that at least two-thirds of the study program must involve research. Although some coursework units may be required, the main part of your work will be in the form of a thesis written under the guidance of a supervisor and associate supervisor(s). Your thesis must, in the opinion of the examiners, be a substantial original contribution to the knowledge or understanding of any field through the discovery of new facts, the formulation of theories or the innovative reinterpretation of known data and established ideas. It must also demonstrate your capacity to conceive, design and complete independent research. As an alternative to a single major dissertation, you may choose to complete a series of sequential and complementary scholarly papers which can be submitted in conjunction with an exegesis.

The majority of our domestic students remain employed full-time while studying part-time. As such, we encourage the integration of your coursework and research with the needs and directions of your workplace.

Throughout your studies, the Faculty of Humanities will provide you with access to facilities and resources to support your research, and financial assistance to attend appropriate local and international conferences. You will also be provided with a professional support infrastructure which exemplifies best practice in education by providing access to relevant technologies and resources.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements for Australian and New Zealand students

Applicants are required to demonstrate a capacity to carry out independent research and have adequate training and ability to pursue the proposed research course.

A bachelor degree, a Postgraduate Diploma in Education and/or a Master of Education or equivalent. Those with a Bachelor of Education with first or upper second-class honours are also eligible.

See the Section 3.2.1 of the HDR admission policy for detailed information.

English requirements

Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.

IELTS Academic (International English Language Testing System)

  • Writing: 7.0
  • Speaking: 6.0
  • Reading: 7.0
  • Listening: 6.5
  • Overall band score: 6.5

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

What you'll learn

  • independently plan a significant investigation into a topic of educational relevance; develop a conceptual rationale for the conduct of specific research,
  • evaluate educational research design, methodologies, methods and findings from different perspectives; logically argue a case for a particular research approach,
  • independently access, interpret and synthesise research; examine and evaluate an educational issue and identify aspects for further research,
  • report data using appropriate scholarly conventions; communicate research with consideration of the audience,
  • select technology appropriate to the storage and retrieval of references; utilize technology to support data analysis,
  • develop strategies of independent research; develop a research time line, conduct an inquiry into an area of intellectual significance; develop independent research skills which continue into the future,
  • consider the context of international literature for the research topic selected; develop internationally appropriate implications of the research conducted,
  • develop ethical strategies for the conduct of research which reflect a respect for individual rights and cultural understandings; identify cultural understandings necessary for specific research,
  • conduct ethical research; work independently to manage a significant research project; work constructively with supervisors,

Credit for prior study or work

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How to apply

How to apply

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  • Curtin course code: DR-EDUCP
  • CRICOS code: 023972B
  • Last updated on: 14 October 2025