View our EdD Early Childhood specialization completion requirements
Minimum degree requirements:
60 quarter credits
- Core courses (50 cr.)
- Capstone (10 cr.)
Minimum degree requirements:
60 quarter credits
Courses
In the EdD Early Childhood Education specialization, you’ll build skills and progress toward your final capstone project in every course.
Disclaimers: Walden students have up to 8 years to complete their doctoral program unless they petition for an extension.
In general, students are continuously registered in the dissertation/doctoral study course until they complete their capstone project and it is approved. This usually takes longer than the minimum required terms in the dissertation/doctoral study course shell.
To complete a doctoral dissertation, students must obtain the academic approval of several independent evaluators including their committee, the University Research Reviewer, and the Institutional Review Board; pass the Form and Style Review; gain approval at the oral defense stage; and gain final approval by the Chief Academic Officer. Students must also publish their dissertation on ProQuest before their degree is conferred. Learn more about the dissertation process in the Dissertation Guidebook.
For a personalized estimate of the number of your transfer credits that Walden would accept, call an Enrollment Specialist at 844-937-8785.
Courses
PhD completion program courses help you return to doctoral work, match with an advisor, and stay on track to finishing your dissertation.
Disclaimers: Walden students have up to 8 years to complete their doctoral program unless they petition for an extension.
In general, students are continuously registered in the dissertation/doctoral study course until they complete their capstone project and it is approved. This usually takes longer than the minimum required terms in the dissertation/doctoral study course shell.
To complete a doctoral dissertation, students must obtain the academic approval of several independent evaluators including their committee, the University Research Reviewer, and the Institutional Review Board; pass the Form and Style Review; gain approval at the oral defense stage; and gain final approval by the Chief Academic Officer. Students must also publish their dissertation on ProQuest before their degree is conferred. Learn more about the dissertation process in the Dissertation Guidebook.
For a personalized estimate of the number of your transfer credits that Walden would accept, call an Enrollment Specialist at 844-937-8785.
Courses
Develop the skills and confidence you need to tackle complex managerial challenges, contribute new knowledge, or teach at the graduate level.
Courses
Develop the skills and confidence needed for complex managerial challenges and research with Walden’s ACBSP-accredited PhD program.
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More than 5,400 graduates and guests expected to attend July 11 ceremony
Minneapolis—July 10, 2015—More than 1,176 graduates, along with 4,300 expected guests, will attend Walden University’s 54th Commencement Ceremony on Saturday, July 11, 2015, at the Gaylord National Resort in National Harbor, Maryland. They are part of a graduating class of more than 5,000 students, representing 50 states and 88 countries, who have completed bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and education specialist degree programs at Walden in the past six months. Thousands more are anticipated to participate via live webcast, starting at 2:30 p.m. Eastern time, at www.Waldenu.edu.
Dr. William G. “Bill” Durden, a Fulbright Scholar, distinguished educator and internationally respected leader in higher education, will be the keynote speaker. Dr. Durden is president emeritus of Dickinson College, joint professor (research) in the Graduate School of Education at the Johns Hopkins University, and dean of the Global Venture School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Bath Spa University in Bath, England.
“As we celebrate our 45th anniversary this year, we are exceedingly proud of our more than 90,000 graduates worldwide who earned their degrees from Walden since our first commencement in 1972. These most recent graduates are part of our powerful community of change-makers—current students, alumni, faculty and staff committed to positively impacting communities around the world,” said Jonathan A. Kaplan, interim president of Walden University.
The graduating class includes the first graduates in the PhD in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, MS in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and Master of Social Work (MSW) programs. Several alumni faculty and staff will be honored before the ceremony, including:
Stacey Pilling, a 2015 PhD in Public Health graduate from Columbus, Ohio, who received the Harold L. Hodgkinson Award for her dissertation, A Qualitative Analysis of Migrant Women Farmworkers’ Perceptions of Maternal Care Management. This award is bestowed upon the graduate whose dissertation is judged as meeting the highest standards of academic excellence.
Dr. Jeanne Connors (chair), Dr. Larissa Estes and Dr. Magdeline Aagard, faculty in the School of Health Sciences, who received the Bernard L. Turner Award, given to the faculty dissertation committee of the Harold L. Hodgkinson Award winner.
Crystal S. Johnson, a 2014 Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) graduate from Roswell, Georgia, who received the Outstanding Alumni Award which recognizes an alumna or alumnus who exemplifies Walden’s mission to effect positive social change. A nurse scholar at the Emory University Hospital Serious Communicable Disease Unit, she demonstrated exceptional courage, leadership and knowledge as one of the first nurses to treat Ebola patients in the United States.
Dr. Iris Yob, director of social change initiatives, and Chue T. Vang, student success advisor and president and founder of the Hmong American Education Fund, who are the first recipients of the Commitment to Social Change Award which recognizes exemplary social change activities employees are engaged in, both within and outside of the university, that reflect Walden’s mission of positive social change.
The Walden University community gathers to honor its graduating students twice a year at summer and winter commencement ceremonies. An archived version of the webcast will be available atwww. WaldenU.edu/commencement.
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Walden offers more than 80 degree programs with more than 370 specializations and concentrations. Areas of study include health sciences, counseling, human services, management, psychology, social work, education, public health, nursing, public administration and information technology. Walden University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. For more information, visit www.WaldenU.edu.
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