The PhD in Educational Studies at Boston University Wheelock College of Education & Human Development is designed for students who wish to contribute to the field’s understanding of teaching and learning through research. Students gain a strong foundation in research methods and in the theoretical and conceptual frameworks of current educational research as they become immersed in the community of student and faculty scholars within the college and across the University.
The PhD in Educational Studies prepares students for careers as research-active faculty in R1 institutions, with a focus on research in one of four areas of specialization:
- Educational Policy Studies
- Language & Literacy Education
- Math & Science Education
- Special Education
Students admitted to the PhD in Educational Studies are fully funded for five years, with the expectation that the PhD will be completed within that time frame, with a limit of seven years. Students are not eligible to be admitted to the program on a part-time enrollment basis. Students work closely with BU Wheelock faculty as assistants in research and teaching, as they work to augment their knowledge and skills through their coursework, residency, and research.