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Interdisciplinary Leadership Doctorate Program Information Session 2017-2018 Cohort 6

INLD Program Mission The purpose of the Governors State University interdisciplinary leadership doctoral degree is to produce practitioner-scholars who are advanced leaders in the education (higher education administration and Superintendency), Not-For-Profit/Social Entrepreneurship, and Public Safety Administration fields. GSU doctoral graduates from this program will provide leadership and expert service throughout the GSU region, and beyond, in school, family, community, and cultural contexts. They will strengthen the links between child, family, community, school and government agencies in planning multi-systemic interventions that will have the most positive impact on the lives of children and adults, while simultaneously strengthening families and supporting communities in educating, serving, and protecting all citizens.

INLD Program Objectives Learning Objectives of the Ed. D. in Interdisciplinary Leadership Provide advanced graduate-level instruction and experiences in all of the following content areas: 1) Leadership .. through a social status/social identity perspective .. ethical and legal considerations 2) Theories pertaining to the principles and practices of leadership, fiscal responsibility, and environmental sustainability; .. teaching theory .. social change theory 3) Applied Research .. design and implementation of quantitative and qualitative research methodologies 4) Using Data .. models and methods of assessment and evaluation

INLD Program Characteristics Interdisciplinary = students from the different concentrations will take their core courses together; faculty from all colleges will provide instruction, mentoring, and academic advising; capstone committees will comprise faculty and practitioners from different disciplines Primarily on-line, with some hybrid experiences (on-line course delivery with some instruction on-campus) Cohort model: students admitted to the fall 2017 cohort will remain in that cohort (except for very unusual circumstances) “Real-life” Inquiry: through evidence-based/applied research, students will identify and address issues, dynamics, and phenomena in schools and society

INLD Admissions Requirements Statement of personal interest and goals regarding the Interdisciplinary Leadership Doctorate Program, including a vita or resume Documentation (transcript) of a master’s degree from an accredited educational institution, indicating a 3.0 GPA or higher The Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or the Millers Analogy Test (MAT) is required. SUPT applicants must take GRE only. Three recommendations (academic references preferred and professional references are also accepted) Successful interview with the Admissions Committee (an assessment may be incorporated to evaluate level of comprehension and technical skills associated with academic writing)

INLD Important Dates Applications Due: Review of applications will begin after June 15 for Fall 2017 admission Mandatory Program Orientation: Tentatively scheduled for August 2017 and January 2018 at Governors State University -room TBA Classes begin: August 28, 2017

INLD Important Dates GRE/MAT Test preparation Graduate Record Exam Test Preparation Location: Governors State University Day: Saturdays, March 25; April 1, 8, 22, 29; May 6, 2017 Time: 9 am - Noon Room: TBA Fee: $399 Instructor: Deborah Perez Acquire strategies in math, reading comprehension, writing, and verbal and quantitative skills to improve GRE scores using acclaimed Cambridge test preparation materials. Textbook, practice tests, and all course materials are included in course fee. Course Number: CE-EP01-01 Registration Home Page/

INLD Program Requirements Class # 1 (full semester) Class # 2 (full semester) Students in must register for 6 graduate course hours each semester (Fall, Spring, Summer) Students must attain B grades or better throughout the Program (courses can be retaken) Students must complete coursework within seven years Students must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours Students must pass a written qualifying exam before registering for the Capstone, culminating project

INLD Core courses Research, Data Analysis & Decision Making (15 weeks) Theory and Ethics of Leadership (15 weeks) Finance and External Funding (15 weeks) Strategic Planning, Collaboration & Sustainability (15 weeks) Community Relations/Media/Technology (15 weeks) Change, Diversity, and Global Issues (15 weeks)

INLD Qualifying Exams and Capstone Qualifying exam: Written exam covering the curriculum core courses and concentration courses; graded by an interdisciplinary team of faculty Capstone: a quantitative and/or qualitative inquiry in an interdisciplinary topic of interest (examples of include quantitative research, in-depth case studies, program evaluation, real-life problem-solving projects, or an extensive critical literature review); comprises 9 credits -- Capstone Seminar (3 credits), and Capstone I and II Project courses (6 credits)

INLD Student Advising All doctoral students will be assigned an academic advisor and a program coordinator within their respective concentrations. The academic advisor (Ms. Carla Johnson, M.A.) will assist with the coordination of the student’s plan of study and necessary paperwork that is to be filed with the appropriate GSU office for dealing with admission, candidacy, and graduation matters. The program coordinators will assist with the identification of faculty advisors for the doctoral student in his or her area of concentration, and through the qualifying exam, and capstone project process. As the student‘s specialized interest(s) develop, the faculty advisor may change and may not necessarily be within their area of concentration.

INLD SUPT Concentration Superintendent (SUPT) Concentration Administration of School Personnel Collective Bargaining The Politics of Education The Dynamics of School Climate School Finance for Superintendents Education for Diversity Advanced Curriculum/Instruction/Assessment Facilities and Sustainability Advanced School Law The Superintendency – Issues and Trends District Improvement Planning

INLD HEAD Concentration Higher Education Administration (HEAD) Concentration Leadership in Colleges and Universities Organization, Governance, and Campus Culture in Higher Education Strategic Planning in Higher Education Political and Legal Issues in Higher Education Theories of Teaching and Learning in Adult Education Student Affairs in Higher Education Accountability and Accreditation in Colleges and Universities Business and Fiscal Management in Colleges and Universities Emerging Trends in Higher Education Independent Study in Higher Education or Elective Special Topics in Higher Education or Elective

INLD NPSE Concentrations Not for Profit/Social Entrepreneurship (NPSE) Concentration Public Relations for Not for Profit Organizations Public Policy and Finance for Not for Profits – Foundation Government and Governmental Relations Applied Management for Not for Profit Organizations Law for Not for Profit Organizations Issues and Trends for Not for Profits Special Topics in Not for Profits Public Policy and Finance for Not for Profits – Advanced Strategic Planning, Project Evaluation, and Sustainability Advanced Social Entrepreneurship Advanced Organizational Behavior

INLD PSAF Concentration Public Safety Administration (PSAF) Concentration Budgeting in Public Safety Intergovernmental Relations in Public Safety Emerging Trends I : The Justice System Emerging Trends II: Public Safety Outreach and Collaboration in Public Safety Specialized Operations in Public Safety Social Action, Cultural Perspectives, and Problem Solving in Public Safety Public Safety Research Methods Intrapersonal Leadership and Ethics in Public Safety Ethical Organizational Leadership in Public Safety Special Topics in Public Safety

INLD Contact Information Dr. Mary Bruce, Ph.D., College of Business and Public Administration: Not for Profit Social Entrepreneurship (NPSE) Concentration Coordinator mclark@govst.edu and/or 708-235-7627 http://www.govst.edu/Site_Navigation/Contact/Directory/mclark/ Dr. Jane Hudak, Ph.D., College of Arts and Sciences: Higher Education Administration (HEAD) Concentration Coordinator jhudak@govst.edu and/or 708-534-4983 http://www.govst.edu/Site_Navigation/Contact/Directory/jhudak/   Dr. Marlon Cummings, Ph.D., College of Education: Dean, College of Education and Superintendent (SUPT) Concentration Coordinator mcummings@govst.edu and/or 708-534-4396 http://www.govst.edu/Site_Navigation/Contact/Directory/mcummings/ Ms. Carla M. Johnson, M.A., College of Education: Interdisciplinary Leadership Doctorate (INLD) Academic Advisor cjohnson@govst.edu and/or 708-235-3989 http://www.govst.edu/Site_Navigation/Contact/Directory/cjohnson/ Dr. Brian Vivona, Ed.D., College of Arts and Sciences: Public Safety Administration (PSAF) Concentration Coordinator bvivona@govst.edu and/or 708-235-2161 http://www.govst.edu/Site_Navigation/Contact/Directory/bvivona/

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