Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | Estimated cost of attendance $1030 per point | Contact provider |
Teachers College, De...
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Course summary
Course Work: A minimum of 90 points of acceptable graduate credit is required for the Ed.D., 45 points of which must be completed through Teachers College registration. These credits may be earned by course work, through independent study, and through guided research. A sample breakdown of acceptable course work is outlined below. Major Courses (42 points): These courses prepare students with the requisite knowledge of the epistemological, theoretical, methodological, ethnographic, and substantive areas of anthropology. They course aim to develop competency in the discipline, while addressing the specific intellectual interests of the student. Research Methods and Statistical Courses (15 points): These courses provide a thorough grounding in the study and practice of anthropological research methods and the development of competency in related methods of statistical analysis. Broad and Basic Area Courses (18 points):The knowledge of education and educational institutions, of persons and the learning process, and the various forms of measurement and evaluation in cognate areas prepares program graduates with the knowledge and skills necessary for researching and working in a variety of formal and non formal educational settings.
Entry requirement for international students
To be admitted to these schools, the applicant must have completed a degree considered in the United States to be equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's degree with a strong academic record.
Columbia University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Doctoral
Awarding body
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
Department name
Teachers College, Department of International and Transcultural Studies
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