EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP/MASTER OF ARTS, MASTER OF EDUCATION
Total Credit Hours: 33
The Master of Education degree in Educational Leadership is designed to assist current certified educators with the move into administrative positions that deal with school governance and management, instructional leadership and supervision, school and public policy and research. This program includes the State standards for the Principalship, and the State standards for the Special Education Director Endorsement. See complete admission requirements in College of Education introduction.
PREREQUISITES
Course of study for the Master of Education degree: total of 33 semester hours plus comprehensive exam.
Candidates may elect to complete additional requirements for the Supervisory Endorsement of a Type 10 Certificate. In addition to the master’s degree program, students are required to complete the course on Educational Organization and Administration (51-548 or its equivalent). Special Education students must also take the elective Supervision and Administration of Special Education (51-581). Further, candidates for the supervisory endorsement must present evidence of at least two years of successful teaching experience. Candidates must provide documentation of their classroom teaching experience from the superintendent in their school district.
I. Core Courses (21)
(No transfer credit allowed.)
51-522 Ethical and Moral Foundations of Educational Leadership (3)
51-538 School Law for Administrators (3)
51-548 Educational Organization and Administration (3)
51-558 School Finance and Business Management (3)
51-578 The Principalship (3)
51-588 Administrative Practicum I (3)
51-589 Administrative Practicum II (3)
II. Non-core courses: (12)
Transfer credit accepted
A maximum of 12 semester hours may be accepted for transfer credit from a regionally accredited institution, earned within the last five years, with no grade lower than a B; transcript must be accompanied by a performance portfolio indicating that the courses requested for transfer have addressed the appropriate ISLCC/ELCC standards.
CURRICULUM STRAND
FOR NON-CORE COURSES (12)
51-557 Curriculum and Instruction (3)
51-575 Practical Research for Learning Communities (3)
51-576 Multicultural Foundations for Educators and Counselors (3)
51-577 Staff Development and Supervision (3)
SPECIAL EDUCATION STRAND FOR NON-CORE COURSES (12)
51-575 Practical Research for Learning Communities (3)
51-576 Multicultural Foundations for Educators and Counselors (3)
51-581 Supervision and Administration of Special Education (3)
51-586 Principles of Counseling: Guidance, Supervisory and Special Education Personnel (3)
III. Master of Arts Option
XX-XXX Available in both curriculum and special education strands. Add six semester hours.
XX-XXX 3 credit hours elective approved by advisor
51-599 Thesis (3)
SUPERVISORY ENDORSEMENT OF THE STANDARD SPECIAL CERTIFICATE IN SPECIAL EDUCATION
Candidates may elect to complete additional requirements for the Supervisory Endorsement of a Type 10 Certificate. In addition to the master's degree program, students are required to complete the course on Educational Organization and Administration (51-548 or its equivalent). Special Education students must also take the elective Supervision and Administration of Special Education (51-581). Further, candidates for the supervisory endorsement must present evidence of at least two years of successful teaching experience. Candidates must provide documentation of their classroom teaching experience from the superintendent in their school district.