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Program Areas

Curriculum, Teaching & Teacher Education;
Early Childhood Education;

Educational Technology;
Elementary Education
;
English Education;
ESOL/Bilingual Education;
Literacy & the Arts;
Language Arts & Children's Literature;
Mathematics Education;
Reading & Literacy
;
Science & Environmental Education;
Social Studies Education;
Teacher Leadership for School Improvement

Academic Learning Compacts

Elementary Education
Early Childhood Education

Degrees

Ph.D./Ed.D., Ed.S., MAE, M.Ed., BAE, Online

Admissions

Ph.D./Ed.D., Ed.S., MAE, M.Ed., BAE, Financial Aid, Deadlines

Faculty Resources

Teaching Handbook; Advising Forms

Current Student Resources

Program of Study Forms; Independent Work Forms; Forms for Doctoral Students; Doctoral Student Travel Support; FingerPrint & Background Check Requirements; Applying for a Secondary Internship; Steps for Florida Teacher Certification

News

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School of Teaching & Learning

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) or Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Social Studies Education

The doctoral degree is a terminal degree in social studies education. Please see the Doctoral degrees section of the STL website to learn more about this degrees.

Admission Criteria

  1. Earned masters and/or specalist degree in Social Studies Education or related field.
  2. Minimum of 1000 on the verbal/quantitative portions of the General GRE. Applicants must have a minimum of 450 on the verbal section of the GRE.
  3. Upper division undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
  4. Statement of purpose describing why you want this degree and how obtaining this degree can help you meet personal and career goals. In your statement of purpose, it is also important for you to discuss what you will bring to the College of Education, the field of social studies education, and the influence you want to have on the field of social studies education.
  5. Three letters of reference from college/university faculty members. To use the letter of recommendation form, please click here.
  6. Two or three years of relevant work experience, preferably in classroom teaching or a school setting.
  7. Strong content background (equivalent of a masters degree in a social science content area).
  8. Current resume
  9. Application for Assistantship/Fellowship. Please click here to access the application.

Minimum Coursework Requirements

Students must have a minimum of 90 hours of graduate coursework beyond the bachelor's degree. Please note that this is a minimum and your advisor and doctoral committee could require more hours than 90. Doctoral students will have required coursework in the following areas:

Residency Requirements

Doctoral students must spend at least two consecutive academic year semesters (Fall/Spring) as a full-time student in residence at the University of Florida. Minimum enrollment is 9 credit hours for a full-time students on assistantship and 12 hours for a full-time student on a fellowship or a student not on an assistantship.

 

Program Area Contact

Graduate Coordinator

Dr. Elizabeth Anne Washington

Dr. Colleen Swain

Professor

Associate Director of STL

Secondary Social Studies Coordinator

Associate Professor and
Graduate Coordinator

2424 Norman Hall

2423 Norman Hall

University of Florida

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL 32611-7048

Gainesville, FL 32611-7048

352-392-9191 x 242

352-392-9191 x 264

fax: 352-392-9193

fax: 352-392-9193

ewashington@coe.ufl.edu

cswain@coe.ufl.edu