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Special Education - Ph.D.
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Ph.D. Degree in Special Education
Kent State University’s Ph.D. Degree in Special Education is an advanced program designed for educators and researchers who aspire to lead in the field of special education. The program emphasizes the development of research skills, theoretical frameworks, and advanced practices to address the complex needs of students with disabilities. Students engage in rigorous coursework and dissertation research that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in special education, preparing them to influence policy, practice, and research in educational settings.
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Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Special Education - Ph.D.
Graduates with a Ph.D. in Special Education can pursue careers as university professors, researchers, or policy analysts specializing in disability studies and inclusive education. They may work in higher education, research institutions, or governmental and non-profit organizations focused on special education policy and advocacy. This degree prepares professionals for leadership roles in educational administration, program development, and advocacy, allowing them to drive meaningful change in the field of special education and improve outcomes for students with disabilities.