The Curriculum and Instruction PhD program is designed to focus deeply on academic collaborations in the field of educational sciences, working with faculties of education, and gaining practical experience in schools within the framework of scientific research. The program aims for students to conduct research, publish work, and bring perspectives from various disciplines to educational problems through collaborative projects and an active scientific research and evaluation process in diverse educational and professional settings.
In the Curriculum and Instruction PhD program, the primary goals include conducting advanced research on learning, developing innovative educational programs, and effectively evaluating educational programs. Graduates of the program are expected to become researchers with leadership qualities in faculties, universities, and companies, as well as designers and competent evaluators of formal and informal learning environments.