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What is the difference between the Doctor of Education (Ed.D) degree and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree?

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What is the difference between the Doctor of Education (Ed.D) degree and the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree?

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The Doctor of Education (Ed.D) degree emphasizes broad preparation for advanced professional responsibilities through a program based upon extensive study in a specialized branch of the field of education or in an area of instruction. The Ed.D requires a minimum of 90 points to complete the program. The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) degree emphasizes research and intensive specialization in an area of scholarship and is offered in selected fields of study at Teachers College through an arrangement with The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Columbia University. The Ph.D requires a minimum of 75 points to complete the program.

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