Doctoral study in engineering education research at Nebraska focuses on training students to bridge the divide between engineering and education by continuing to develop their engineering expertise while preparing them to be exceptional researchers in engineering education. This program is intended for students seeking to:
- Become an active member in the vibrant local (DBER Group), national (e.g., American Society for Engineering Education), and international (e.g., European Society for Engineering Education, Australasian Association for Engineering Education) community of engineering education researchers with a rich history (Engineering Education Pioneers)
- Develop rigorous research skills to make significant contributions to engineering education theory, practice and policy within an engineering discipline
- Develop abilities to design, employ and assess research-based pedagogies, curricula and assessment strategies within an engineering discipline
- Extend their capacities to lead, communicate, enact the entrepreneurial spirit and work in diverse teams to change engineering education within an engineering discipline
Application Deadline
TARGET DATES FOR FULL FINANCIAL CONSIDERATION:
Fall: January 15
Otherwise: Rolling admissions
Application Checklist
Required by the Office of Graduate Studies:
- Apply at: https://go.unl.edu/gradapp
- $50 non-refundable application processing fee
- One set of transcripts
- Verification of English proficiency (non-native English speakers)
- If not a US citizen and expect to obtain an F or J visa, provide financial information
Required by Engineering Education Research
- Entrance exam(s): GRE score optional
- Three Letters of Recommendation
- Resumé
- Research Interest Statement (Instructions)
- Anchored Research Statement (Instructions)