Adult, Professional, and Higher Education
Mailing Address
APHE Program
2121 Euclid Avenue, JH 266
Cleveland, OH 44115
Phone: (216) 687-5424
r.wlodarsky@csuohio.edu
Dr. Rachel Wlodarsky
APHE Program Coordinator
Julka Hall, Room 266
r.wlodarsky@csuohio.edu
Urban Education, PH.D. in Adult, Continuing and Higher Education
The Ph.D. in Urban Education program develops the leadership skills of advanced graduate students to prepare them to affect change in urban educational, mental health, and healthcare settings. It is one of the few education doctoral programs in the nation in which a special focus on urban education is infused across different specializations. The conceptual framework and primary focus of the program is preparing the urban educational leader to affect change in the educational environment. The five primary knowledge bases of the Ph.D. program are research skills, an urban perspective, the social context of urban education, the urban learner, and organizational change and development. Concepts from education, urban policy planning, law, economics, psychology, public administration, sociology, political science, and organizational development constitute the core content in the urban educational context that underpins study in the specialty areas. Graduates of the program conduct research and play leadership roles in the areas of instruction, counseling, administration, and policy making in:
- Schools
- Community colleges
- Colleges and universities
- Business and industry
- Allied health organizations
- Social and community agencies
- Hospitals
- Government
The Adult, Continuing and Higher Education specialization accepts applicants from a broader range of master's study and prepares them for administrative roles in higher education and adult education, including human resource development and community agencies. Learn more. ยป
Mailing Address
APHE Program
2121 Euclid Avenue, JH 266
Cleveland, OH 44115
Phone: (216) 687-5424
r.wlodarsky@csuohio.edu
Dr. Rachel Wlodarsky
APHE Program Coordinator
Julka Hall, Room 266
r.wlodarsky@csuohio.edu