A PhD in Mathematics Education is an advanced academic program that focuses on the study and improvement of mathematics teaching and learning. The program typically includes advanced study in education sciences, mathematics education theories, curriculum design, and instructional methodologies specific to mathematics. During the PhD program, students delve into research, exploring topics related to the effectiveness of teaching methods, learning theories, curriculum development, and the use of technology in mathematics education. The goal is to contribute original and meaningful research to the field, addressing challenges and advancements in mathematics education. Candidates are encouraged to specialize in areas that align with curriculum development, educational policy, assessment strategies, and the integration of technology to enhance mathematical learning. The program often involves a combination of coursework, comprehensive exams, and the completion of an original dissertation.