College of Education and Human Services

Interdisciplinary Education (EdD)

Interdisciplinary Education (EdD)

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Doctor of Education (EdD) offered in Online formats.

Why Study Interdisciplinary Education?

The online doctorate in education with an interdisciplinary studies focus is designed to help professionals in the education field complete prior doctoral work while cultivating their approach to an emphasis or non-emphasis degree path. The program is also built for new doctoral students who wish to further their education beyond their masters and advance their careers. The interdisciplinary curriculum allows students to explore areas of interest outside of their selected content area in areas as diversified as STEM teaching and library media and technology. The program allows for up to 30 hours of prior credit transfer. If maximized, students can potentially complete the program in one year.

Foundational concepts within education are examined around specialized coursework in education theory, instructional expertise, applied education, leadership in education, and more. The doctorate in interdisciplinary studies at Lindenwood University offers an engaging online experience that prepares students to pursue a number of practice areas within the field of education and beyond.

Career Outlook

Those with an advanced background in education and interdisciplinary studies have an opportunity to pursue diversified careers in education, business, communications, healthcare, government, and the non-profit sector. Specific career paths in the education field can include leadership and administration roles, such as Superintendent, Higher Education Administrator, Provost, Chief Learning Officer (CLO), and Professor. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Postsecondary Education Administrators can earn an annual salary of $102,610 and take advantage of more than 6,200 additional jobs projected in this field through 2033.

Essential Skills and Insights

Coursework in this doctorate in interdisciplinary studies program covers the following:

  • Leadership Approach. Learn to productively assess your strengths and weaknesses as a tool to develop your leadership skills and methodology within your education specialty.
  • Critical Thinking. Develop your aptitude for research- and evidence-based thinking that translates to effective practice.
  • Learner-Focused. Foster an approach to education guided by achieving the optimal outcome for learners.
  • Technology Aptitude. Gain an understanding of effectively using technology within education to enhance learning experiences.

Emphasis Areas

Curriculum & Instruction - Teacher Ed