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Doctor of Education in Curriculum & Instruction - Online Teaching and Learning (Online)

Are you interested in teaching online classes? Perhaps you’d like to earn a respected terminal credential without having to take courses at a residential campus. If this sounds like you, Liberty’s 100% online Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in Curriculum and Instruction – Online Teaching and Learning may be a great fit for you. This degree program is offered 100% online with no required intensives, allowing you to earn your degree from the comfort of home.

At Liberty, we have been pioneering distance education since 1985. When you choose us for your Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction, you choose a university with a wealth of experience in developing degree programs for nontraditional students like you. Our online programs offer you access to expert professors, research resources, and much more!

Don’t put your full potential on hold any longer – the time to act is now. Partner with us for your Ed.D. in online teaching and learning and take your career to new heights.

Please note: The Ed.D. in Curriculum and Instruction is a non-licensure program.

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