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PhD in Education
Educational Technology and Design

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PhD in Education
Educational Technology and Design

Learn How You Can Save Time and Money on Your Degree

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Program Details

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Learn more about Walden’s PhD in Education Educational Technology and Design specialization, from our streamlined admissions requirements to our rigorous curriculum.

CurriculumRequirementsCostTotal *
Tuition-Coursework66 quarter credits $760 per quarter hour for coursework credits$50,160^
Tuition-Doctoral Study/Project 20–120 quarter credits$760 per quarter hour for dissertation credits$15,200–$91,200*
Program Fee $180 per quarter$2,160–$5,760*
Residency FeeFour Residencies$1,420 each (virtual)
$1,520 each (in-person: travel, lodging and other expenses are additional)
$5,680–$6,080
Estimated Range:  3-Year8-Year
   $73,200$153,200*+
   (assuming completion in a 3-year timeframe)(assuming completion in an 8-year timeframe)

These are ranges of what a student can expect in terms of time and tuition cost to complete a degree. It does not include other fees, nor is it adjusted for tuition increases over time. Walden faculty has concluded that generally students who do not complete their program in eight years are unlikely to complete and only allow students to exceed that time frame when a student petitions for an extension and provides good reason for the delay and assurances that obstacles to completion can be overcome. Time is calculated using the time allowed for each semester or unit that the student completes. Students are encouraged to work continuously during the program so as not to extend the time needed to complete the degree as work can become stale and students lose focus. Students who earn two grades of “Unsatisfactory,” who repeatedly drop a course before a semester or unit has been completed, or are unable to complete in the eight year time frame, should expect that they may be dismissed from the program. Walden believes that it is in the best interest of a student who is unable to complete the degree in the stated ranges to strongly consider withdrawal or obtaining a lesser degree.

Time to completion and cost are not estimates of individual experience and will vary based on individual factors applicable to the student. Factors may be programmatic or academic such as tuition and fee increases and/or the student’s transfer credits accepted by Walden; program or specialization changes; unsuccessful course completion; credit load per term; writing, research and editing skills; use of external data for their doctoral study/dissertation; and/or individual progress in the program. Other factors may include personal issues such as the student’s employment obligations; care giving responsibilities or health issues; part-time vs. full-time enrollment; leaves of absence; and/or other personal circumstances.

Tuition and fees are subject to change. Books and materials are not included. Students may incur additional costs for remedial writing assistance, if necessary.

^This assumes students successfully complete their coursework on the first attempt.

Based on a 3-year minimum completion requirement and an 8-year maximum timeframe as outlined in Walden academic policy.

*Tuition and fees will be higher if students petition to extend the 8-year maximum timeframe or choose to take more expensive elective courses.

+Tuition and time to complete may be reduced if transfer credits are accepted, or if you receive grants, scholarships or other tuition discounts. For a personalized estimate of the number of your transfer credits that Walden would accept, call an Enrollment Specialist at 844-642-0198.

Program Outcomes

Specialization Learning Outcomes

In addition to the core program learning outcomes, graduates of this specialization will be prepared to:

  • Utilize integrative and innovative technology in the workplace.
  • Create innovative technological solutions to learning challenges grounded in theory and research.
  • Develop a learning community of people, technologies, resources, and professional associations.
  • Analyze educational needs in technology to develop innovative intervention plans.
  • Apply sound principles of digital and information literacy grounded in theory and research.
  • Conduct original research in educational technology.
  • Participate in the profession ethically.
  • Effectively communicate ideas to multiple audiences using effective oral, written, and digital formats.
  • Support global diversity and multiculturalism through the use of educational technology.
  • Demonstrate the ability to conduct research that positively impacts social change.

Compare Walden’s Doctoral Education Programs

Walden offers both an EdD and PhD in Education with a specialization in Educational Technology to meet your career goals. View the chart to help you determine which program is right for you.

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