MAEDL School Business Administrator Program

Area of Study Overview

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School Business Administration is a 36-credit program that prepares graduates to earn school business administrator endorsement.

This degree provides a curriculum that encompasses the academic and professional areas of business and management while meeting the academic requirements for the New Jersey Department of Education administrative certification with the endorsement of School Business Administrator. Before qualifying for the School Business Administrator endorsement in New Jersey, candidates must satisfy additional requirements include completing a 150 hour internship in educational leadership at the district level with the School Business Administrator or Superintendent. For more information on these and other requirements, please refer to State of New Jersey website. The program utilizes existing courses within both the School of Business and Management and the Heavin School of Arts and Sciences Educational Leadership Program.

The School Business Administration (SBA) graduate program at Thomas Edison State University enables you to earn a MAEdL degree that prepares you for positions managing the business policies, and district program budgets of school organizations.

Credit Distribution

Required Courses

EDL-500Effective Leadership - From Theory to Practice

3

PSY-630Organizational Theory

3

MNP-540Finance and Accounting for Managers in Public Service

3

MNP-520Economic Issues for Public Service Managers

3

EDL-540Curriculum Leadership and Supervision

3

EDL-550School Law

3

EDL-660Human Resources Administration

3

EDL-510The Inquiry Process - a Framework

3

EDL-680Budget Forecasting and Fiscal Planning

3

EDL-700Field-Based Practicum

3

EDL-690Developing School and Community Partnerships

3

EDL-710Professional Portfolio Development

3

Optional courses offered with SBA Program for School Administrator endorsement:

EDL-800The Superintendency

3

EDL-810Professional Portfolio Development: School Administrators

3

EDL-820Field-Based Practicum for Superintendents

3

Total Credit Hours: 36

Note:

EDL-500 and EDL-680 Meets State requirement for SBA certification.

Graduates holding a current New Jersey teacher’s license will be eligible to earn the supervisor, principal and school administrator endorsements in New Jersey.

Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Master of Arts in Educational Leadership – School Business Administration area of study will be able to promote the success of every student by:

  • analyze and apply into practice the roles and responsibilities of the school business administrator position;
  • describe and analyze, through an appraisal of proper fiscal management, how school organizations utilize available resources to operate a safe and efficient learning environment;
  • collaborate and articulate with the school organization’s administrative team and other stakeholders during the budget development process;
  • analyze and compare the school organization’s budget and expenditures with benchmarks to ensure efficiency through comprehensive evaluation processes; and
  • analyze and critique implications of both state and federal education policy on local school districts.