Adelphi University

11/19/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/19/2024 13:25

Adelphi Introduces Learning Sciences Doctoral Program

Published: November 19, 2024
Doctoral students in the PhD in Learning Sciences program will research and design the future of education.

Adelphi University's Ruth S. Ammon College of Education and Health Sciences is launching an innovative new PhD in Learning Sciences program serving the New York City metropolitan region.

With a comprehensive curriculum spanning 45 credits, students will delve into the intricate dynamics of learning that encompass cognitive, sociocultural and ethical dimensions by examining the what, when, why and how of learning.

Graduates of the PhD in Learning Sciences program will be uniquely equipped to research and design cutting-edge technologies, curricula, pedagogies and innovations. Xiao-lei Wang, PhD, dean of the College of Education and Health Sciences, expressed her enthusiasm for the program, stating, "I am thrilled to be bringing this visionary program to Adelphi to shape the future of education. With hybrid and part-time study options, interdisciplinary projects and the ability to study learning in both in-school and out-of-school settings, this new program offers an exciting new advanced degree opportunity for education students."

Preparing Educational Researchers in New York City

The PhD in Learning Sciences program at Adelphi is tailored to aspiring educational researchers passionate about understanding and reshaping learning in various contexts. Enrolled students will immerse themselves in the vibrant educational landscape of New York City, participating in apprenticeships in close collaboration with internationally recognized faculty and conducting research that contributes to the advancement of education.

"Adelphi's Learning Sciences program offers students exciting new ways to investigate learning environments," said Mary Elizabeth de Freitas, PhD, professor of STEM education, "whether those environments are in schools or other cultural and community spaces."

Matthew Curinga, EdD, associate professor of educational technology at Adelphi, added: "Students will join our vibrant upcoming New York City campus, and learn creative research methods and groundbreaking theory, while they develop tools to understand, critique and design educational experiences responsive to the rapidly changing world."

Adelphi is now accepting applications for the PhD in Learning Sciences doctoral program. Prospective students are encouraged to visit the University's website for more information and to apply.