Educational Research: Non-licensure Doctoral Certificate
Shape the future of the classroom and the teaching profession with an educational research doctoral certificate from NGU.
Let the Numbers Do the Talking
You have real-world experience in the field of education. Enhance your leadership practice by performing research that impacts your school and the future of education.
An Educational Research Doctoral Certificate from North Greenville University will equip you to handle situations in the classroom and the field of education with the tools and knowledge needed to see results.
Recognize problems in the field. Approach those problems with research-based solutions. Identify potential sources of funding and craft competitive grant proposals. Transform the field of education.
What Can I Do with a Doctoral Certificate in Educational Research?
You love teaching and making a difference in the lives of the next generation, but you’re looking to advance your career and further develop your skills and understanding of the education field.
By earning an Educational Research Doctoral Certificate, you can make a difference by finding solutions to current issues in the field of education.
Assessment Specialist
College Professor
Education Policy Analyst
Education Researcher
Educational Consultant
Research & Development Director
Study Christ-Centered Educational Research
- Foundations of Educational Research I
- Foundations of Educational Research II
- Grant Writing and Proposal Development
- Quantitative Research Methods
- Qualitative Research Methods
Students pursuing licensure are encouraged to contact their state licensure department to determine exact credentials and degree requirements.
Have Questions about the Educational Research Doctoral Certificate Program?
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