M.A. in Educational Leadership: District Leadership Program

Concentration Overview

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The Master of Arts (M.A.) degree in Educational Leadership, with a concentration in District Leadership, is a 42-credit program that prepares graduates to earn supervisor, principal, and school administrator endorsements. Students are required to complete 300 internship hours at the building leadership level and another 150 hour internship at the district leadership level.

Credit Distribution

Required Courses

EDL-5000Effective Leadership - From Theory to Practice

3

EDL-5020Strategic Leadership for Systems Change

3

EDL-5200Standards-Based Curriculum Development, Pre-K-12

3

EDL-5300Critical Issues and Theories in Curriculum Design and Evaluation, Pre-K - 12

3

EDL-5400Staff Supervision and Systems for Professional Learning

3

EDL-5500School Law

3

EDL-6600Supervising Equitable Learning Organizations

3

EDL-5100Inquiry and Evidence in the School Context

3

EDL-6800School Finance

3

EDL-7000Field-Based Internship and Professional Portfolio for Building Administrators I

3

EDL-6900Developing School and Community Partnerships

3

EDL-7100Field-Based Internship and Professional Portfolio for Building Administrators II

3

EDL-8000School District Administration

3

EDL-8100Field-Based Internship for District Administrators

3

Total Credit Hours: 42

NOTE: An annual subscription to an electronic portfolio service, as designated by the program, must be maintained to complete the required personal electronic portfolio.