11-21-2024, 10:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-21-2024, 10:48 PM by Heartstrings.)
I was a substance abuse counselor for 15 years and worked in human services for 20 years. In my experience, education didn't give me a higher position. It is all about networking. When I worked in that field I had a master's degree. My boss had a criminal record and a GED. Networking is so important in the field. I think some EdD programs require you to be a teacher and others do not. You have to research and find out. I am in Baker College's DBA-ABD program. In my experience I worked for a lot of small businesses even though I was in counseling and have seen every side of the coin from small businesses succeeding and I have seen small businesses fail. I know that University of the Cumberlands offers an EdD Educational Leadership and you can specialize health professions or health sciences.