Eastern Washington University offers applied, but not research, doctorate degrees in physical therapy. Western Washington University offers applied, but not research, doctorate degrees in audiology. The boards of trustees of the regional universities (boards) offer applied, but not research, doctorate degrees in education. The boards do not have broad authority to offer applied doctorate degrees.
Generally, an applied doctorate degree is designed for advanced professional practice focusing on the application of existing research and knowledge applied in the field, rather than on the creation of new research for the field. A typical applied doctorate program includes classroom study, field placements, and administrative practice.
The board of trustees of the regional universities may offer applied, but not research, doctorate level degrees. The three statutes authorizing Eastern Washington University, Western Washington University, and the boards of trustees of the regional universities to offer very specific applied, but not research, doctorate degrees, are repealed.
(In support) This bill is important for place-bound students who need to advance in their fields. Not offering applied doctorates means students and workers are forced to leave their families and travel to obtain desired credentials. This also creates significant financial hardships. Without this bill, demand for workers will not be met. Students want and deserve to remain with their families while earning degrees. The broadness of this bill is best for everyone, as there will no longer be a need to keep coming back to the legislature to piecemeal specific degrees.
(Opposed) None.