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University of Pittsburgh    
2026-2027 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog 
    
 
  Jul 13, 2026
 
2026-2027 Graduate & Professional Studies Catalog

Higher Education, EdD


The Doctor of Education (EdD) in Higher Education program offers a rigorous blend of theory, knowledge, and applied research to cultivate leaders who can affect positive, equity-informed, data-driven change within their institutions.

Through collaboration with a supportive interdisciplinary cohort, students will develop critical leadership attributes by engaging in thoughtful discussion of critical readings, analyzing case studies, conducting self-assessment profiles, and applying leadership and research skills in real-world field settings.

The major is part of the school’s Doctor of Education (EdD) program, which has a variety of majors to serve professionals from various fields. Grounded in the principles of improvement science, this program will equip you to address complex problems of practice by engaging in systems-thinking to identify problems, develop solutions, and conduct iterative processes of testing and learning. Your leadership strategies and skills will ultimately be refined to promote institutional improvement, accountability, and transparency.

Students will learn how to:

  • Examine and implement the measures foundational to institutional effectiveness
  • Learn to apply evidence-based planning
  • Lead within higher education environments that demand accountability grounded in equity
  • Engage in improving eadership practice through a commitment to research and real-world problem-solving

This program will empower students to become the best leader they can be, driving positive, sustainable change within their organizations. 

EdD Curriculum


The EdD program is a three-year 76-credit program. Students are required to transfer 24 credits of relevant graduate work into the EdD program. The EdD curriculum is delivered in several stages, through a variety methods:

  • Orientation: The EdD cohort participates in a virtual orientation in the spring (typically April) before the summer start of the program. Incoming students meet program faculty, current students/alumni, receive an overview of EdD program, participate in cohort-building activities and get an introduction to the summer “on-ramp” courses. 
  • Intensive on-ramp: The EdD cohort will participate in the first-year summer “on-ramp” courses which consist of three in-person Saturdays and a full-week, on-campus experience. The on-ramp consists of two courses— Foundations 1 and Practitioner Inquiry 1 — to give new students an immersive introduction to doctoral study, cohort collaborations, and program content. The one-week in-person experience typically takes place in June.
  • Hybrid seminars: After the first summer on-ramp, students experience a hybrid learning model of education. Each semester courses are largely conducted asynchronously online which is supported through a once a month flipped classroom experience that takes place in-person (typically on Saturdays) on the Pittsburgh campus.  Attendance at in-person, on campus sessions is required.

 

SCHEDULE (all courses are 3 credits unless otherwise noted)

Year 1: Summer Year 1: Fall Year 1: Spring

EDUC 3001 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 1: THE SCIENCE OF IMPROVEMENT  

EDUC 3002 - FOUNDATIONS 1: BECOMING A LEADER SCHOLAR PRACTITIONER  

EDUC 3004 - FOUNDATIONS: CONTEXTS OF EDUCATION  

Major Course 1

EDUC 3003 - FOUNDATIONS: LEADERSHIP IN GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS  

Major Course 2

Year 2: Summer Year 2: Fall Year 2: Spring

EDUC 3005 - FOUNDATIONS: POLICY AS A LEVER FOR CHANGE  

EDUC 3009 - SUPERVISED PRACTITIONER INQUIRY  

EDUC 3006 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 2  

Major Course 3

EDUC 3007 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 3  

Major Course 4

Year 3: Summer Year 3: Fall Year 3: Spring

EDUC 3008 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 4: APPLYING DISCIPLINED INQUIRY  

EDUC 3090 - PRACTITIONER INQUIRY 5: DISSERTATION-IN-PRACTICE OVERVIEW SEMINAR  

EDUC 3099 - GUIDANCE IN SCHOLARLY PRACTICE  (5 credits) EDUC 3099 - GUIDANCE IN SCHOLARLY PRACTICE  (5 credits)

 

Foundation Courses: 12 Credits

Practitioner Inquiry Courses: 12 credits

Supervised Practitioner Inquiry: 3 credits

Dissertation-in-Practice Overview: 3 credits

Guidance In Scholarly Practice: 10 credits

Transfer credits (24 credits)


Total Credits: 76


Graduation Requirements


  • 3.0 cumulative Pitt graduate GPA
  • Successful completion of required courses
  • Completion of written dissertation in practice and defense


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