The master of arts in education administration with an emphasis in instructional leadership enhances professional educators’ leadership skills while expanding their knowledge of curriculum, teaching and learning; school finance and budgeting and school law. This degree program serves experienced teachers who would like to become lead teachers or master teachers with background in curriculum and in teaching and learning.
For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Education department page.
Total Credits Required | 37 |
Research | 5 |
Area of Concentration | 26 |
ED 520 The Curriculum | 3 |
ED 522 Curriculum Development | 3 |
ED 530 Introduction to Educational Leadership | 3 |
ED 533 School and Community Relations | 2 |
ED 541A Improvement of Instruction | 3 |
ED 541B Supervision of Instruction | 3 |
ED 543 School Finance | 3 |
ED 544 School Law | 3 |
ED 584 Internship | 1 - 8 |
Cognates | 6 |
Cognates include other courses selected to strengthen the area of concentration. Adviser approval required. |
Bulletin Year:
Fall 2009 - Summer 2011 Graduate Bulletin
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