Doctoral in Curriculum and Instruction
        Overview of Field
   The doctoral of curriculum and  instruction is a chance to gain valuable research and teaching experience in  the broad field of curriculum design. With the growing emphasis on developing  new models of education, the doctoral of curriculum and instruction is a  unique opportunity for students to explore the complex topic of designing  instructional plans for use in education and the professional world.  
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
  
  Structure and Duration of the Degree  Program 
   The doctoral of curriculum and  instruction starts with one to three years of completing relevant coursework.  These graduate level courses expose students to broad topics and the critical  thinking needed to develop original research ideas. Many students are able to  develop a thesis directly out of what they studied in one particular  class.  
  
  Highlights of the coursework
   The coursework in a program such  as the doctoral of curriculum and instruction draws upon many different  disciplines. Students in the program may take classes from fields such as  education, anthropology, sociology, mathematics and psychology. Students in the  doctoral of curriculum and instruction are able to draw upon different  subjects 
  
  Admission criteria and graduation  requirements
   Those with a strong academic  background and a demonstrated interest in research and particularly education  may apply for admission into the doctoral of curriculum and instruction  program. Admission committees in the doctoral of curriculum and instruction  are particularly interested in students who have shown a commitment to long  projects.
  
  Career prospects and average salary 
    After completing the doctoral of curriculum  & instruction students may enter lucrative careers in research, teaching  and consulting.