The Ph.D. in Education (Sciences) at Kingdom Foundation International University is designed for educators, researchers, and policymakers who wish to contribute to the advancement of education in the sciences. The program is structured to provide students with the theoretical foundations, research skills, and practical applications necessary to become experts in the field of science education. The curriculum covers the latest research in science education, including the cognitive, social, and cultural factors that influence learning in the sciences. Students will engage in coursework that emphasizes the development of critical research skills, the ability to design and conduct research studies, and the application of scientific principles to educational settings. Under the mentorship of our distinguished faculty, students will participate in research projects and collaborative workshops designed to foster professional growth and scholarly excellence. Our university offers a dynamic and supportive environment where future leaders in science education can hone their skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and leadership. Whether you are looking to innovate in the classroom, influence educational policy, or contribute to the development of new educational technologies, our Ph.D. program will equip you with the knowledge and expertise needed to make a significant impact in the field of education. Choose this program to elevate your understanding of education and drive positive change in academic environments.
To be considered for a Ph.D. program at Kingdom Foundation International University, applicants must hold a relevant Master’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution. A strong academic record, typically with a minimum GPA of 2.3 or equivalent, is required. Applicants must submit a research proposal that aligns with the department’s focus areas and demonstrates the potential for original contribution to the field. Letters of recommendation, a current CV, and proof of English proficiency (if applicable) are also required. Additional requirements may include an interview or portfolio, depending on the specific program and discipline.