Distance Education Doctorate Program.

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  • (1) The Legislature finds that:
    • (a) many Utah public education administrators are nearing the end of their careers and will retire early in the 21st Century;
    • (b) Utah public schools have many mid-career faculty that could become the next wave of administrators if they were prepared with a doctorate in education degree that emphasized curriculum and instruction;
    • (c) each of Utah's community colleges have several faculty that need a terminal degree and further knowledge in curriculum development and state-of-the-art instructional methodology, and these individuals, being mid-career, find it difficult to relocate to a college campus for a traditional program; and
    • (d) the state and its students will be better served if faculty and administrators are more knowledgeable about the development of curriculum and the latest instructional methodology based on documented research.
  • (2) Therefore, Utah State University shall establish a Distance Education Doctorate Program to accommodate public education administrators and community college faculty and administration.
  • (3) The program shall include the following components:
    • (a) the offering of courses for a doctorate degree in education over the system established under Title 53B, Chapter 17, Part 1, Educational Telecommunications;
    • (b) structuring of the program to make it identical to a regular campus program in rigor and course work; and
    • (c) providing a support system from at least the following five departments at the university:
      • (i) Elementary Education;
      • (ii) Secondary Education;
      • (iii) Business Information Systems and Education;
      • (iv) Industrial Technology; and
      • (v) Agricultural Systems Technology and Education.
  • (4) The university shall augment the program with off-campus summer courses, with those courses eventually being offered over the system established under Title 53B, Chapter 17, Part 1, Educational Telecommunications.
  • (5) The Legislature shall provide an annual appropriation to fund the program established under this part.




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