2018-19 Academic Catalog

Educational Leadership

This is an archived copy of the 2018-19 catalog. To access the most recent version of the catalog, please visit http://catalog.msstate.edu.

Department Head: Dr. Eric Moyen
Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Stephanie King

245 Allen Hall
Box 6037
Mississippi State, MS 39762
Telephone: 662-325-0969
E-mail: sbk2@msstate.edu

The Department of Educational Leadership offers the following degrees.

  • Master of Arts in Teaching in Community College Education
  • Master of Science in Workforce Education Leadership
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Community College Leadership
  • Master of Science in Educational Leadership with concentrations in (1) School Administration and (2) Student Affairs & Higher Education
  • Educational Specialist in Education with a concentration in School Administration
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership with concentrations in (1) P-12 School Leadership and (2) Higher Education Leadership

A student applying for admission to a degree program in the Department of Educational Leadership must submit a complete admission packet to the Graduate School and adhere to the following deadlines. 

M.A.T. in Community College Education: For Spring, Summer, and Fall admission, follow the Graduate School deadlines

M.S. in Workforce Education Leadership: For Spring, Summer, and Fall admission, follow the Graduate School deadlines

Ph.D. in Community College Leadership: For Spring--October 1; for Summer--March 1; for Fall--March 1 

M.S. in Educational Leadership - School Administration concentration: Spring--N/A; Summer--May 1; Fall--N/A

M.S. in Educational Leadership - Student Affairs and Higher Education concentration: Spring--N/A; Summer--N/A; Fall--March 1

Ed.S. in Education - School Administration Concentration: Spring--N/A; Summer--March 1; Fall--N/A

Ph.D. in Educational Leadership - P-12 School Leadership Concentration: Spring--October 1; Summer--March 1; Fall--March 1

Ph.D. in Educational Leadership - Higher Education Leadership Concentration: Spring--N/A; Summer--N/A; Fall--March 1

A complete admission packet includes the following.

  • Application to the graduate degree program
  • Statement of purpose
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • GRE scores that are five years old or less (not required for the MAT in Community College Education and the MS in Workforce Education Leadership programs)
  • Official transcripts from each college or university attended

In order for applications to be evaluated for admission, the department may require additional information for each program area.

General Admission Requirements

Degree Programs in Community College

Minimum Grade Point Average

Master’s degrees – 2.75 on last half of bachelor’s degree

Doctoral degree – 3.40 on previous graduate degree(s)

Additional admission requirements

Doctoral degree – at least three years of work experience in a community college, on-campus interview and writing sample, curriculum vitae

Master of Arts in Teaching in Community College Education – Indication of teaching specialty (e.g., history) in purpose statement

Degree Programs in Educational Leadership

Minimum Grade Point Average

Master’s degree – 2.75 on last half of bachelor’s degree for School Administration concentration; 3.00 for Student Affairs and Higher Education concentration

Educational Specialist degree – 3.20 on Master’s degree

Doctoral degree – 3.40 on previous graduate degree(s)

Additional admission requirements

Master’s (School Administration concentration) and Educational Specialist degrees – copy of valid teacher’s license, evidence of a minimum of three years teaching experience, résumé, and interview (one letter of recommendation must be from current school administrator)

Master's (Student Affairs and Higher Education concentration)  - current résumé and interview

Doctoral degree – résumé and interview;
P-12 School Leadership concentration applicants must have evidence of current and continuing school administration work experience.
Higher Education Leadership applicants must have at least three years of higher education work experience.

Community College Programs

Master of Arts in Teaching in Community College Education (M.A.T.)

The Master of Arts in Teaching in Community College Education is an interdisciplinary degree program designed to prepare professionals for teaching in a community college setting.  The degree prepares educators for service in rural community colleges and requires a minimum of 18 hours in the student’s teaching field (e.g., history, math, English).  The professional education sequence consists of 12 hours.  The education courses introduce students to the philosophy and culture of the community college and prepare them to teach non-traditional and first-generation students.  Sensitivity to diversity and adult learning theory is also included in the curriculum.  The program is offered through  the Center for Distance Education but is not completely online since most courses in the teaching field are only offered on campus.

Admission Criteria

To be eligible for admission to the program, the applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, meet the basic requirements specified for graduate students at Mississippi State University, demonstrate interest in the mission of community colleges, and demonstrate academic proficiency based on the application materials.

Master of Science in Workforce Education Leadership

The Master of Science in Workforce Education Leadership is a distance learning program designed to prepare professionals for employment in workforce education in post-secondary educational institutions and social services entities, advancing the knowledge base of workforce preparation, workforce development education, and professional development.  The program is offered through the Center for Distance Education and is completely online.

Admission Criteria

To be eligible for admission to the program, the applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, meet the basic requirements specified for graduate students at Mississippi State University, demonstrate interest in the mission of community college and/or workforce issues, and demonstrate academic proficiency based on the application materials.

Doctor of Philosophy in Community College Leadership

The Ph.D. degree program in Community College Leadership is designed to prepare professionals for leadership positions in community colleges.  The degree program is designed to prepare the next generation of community college leaders.  The program consists of core courses of study in leading and managing in the community college, interdisciplinary courses in a rural context, and courses in research and statistics.  The program is offered through the Center for Distance Education but is not completely online.

Admission Criteria

To be eligible for admission to the program, the applicant must hold a master’s degree from an accredited institution, meet the basic requirements specified for graduate students at Mississippi State University, demonstrate interest in the mission of community colleges, have at least three years of work experience in a community college, and demonstrate academic proficiency based on the application materials.

Educational Leadership Programs

Master of Science in Educational Leadership with a concentration in School Administration

Program candidates in the School Administration concentration learn to analyze data, evaluate instruction, improve student achievement, make strategic decisions, creatively solve problems, involve families in their children’s education, empower others, supervise staff, promote change, establish positive school culture, understand budgets, and manage resources. The program is nationally accredited by the Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) and approved for administrative licensure by the Mississippi Department of Education. Graduates are prepared for a wide range of professional positions in education, including principal, assistant principal, coordinator, and director.

Master of Science in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Student Affairs & Higher Education

Program candidates in the Student Affairs & Higher Education concentrations are prepared for careers in higher education management, administration, and leadership with a particular emphasis on the college student experience and services related to supporting college student success.

Admission Criteria

To be eligible for admission to the program, the applicant must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution, meet the basic requirements specified for graduate students at Mississippi State University, and demonstrate academic proficiency based on the following indicators.

  1. Grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale on the last half of the bachelor’s degree for School Administration; 3.00 for Student Affairs & Higher Education
  2. GRE score results
  3. Letter of endorsement from current school administrator and two other letters of reference for School Administration OR three letters of recommendation for Student Affairs & Higher Education
  4. Statement of purpose
  5. Copy of valid teacher’s license (School Administration only)
  6. Evidence of three years of teaching experience (School Administration only)
  7. Current résumé
  8. Interview

Educational Specialist in Education with a School Administration Concentration

The Educational Specialist degree with a major in Education and concentration in School Administration requires a minimum of 30 hours of coursework above the Master’s degree including EPY 6214 and EDL 7000 and a comprehensive examination for individuals. The program is designed for individuals who hold a Master’s degree in School Administration and administrator license. Graduates are prepared for professional positions in education including school district level positions.

If the student does not hold administrator licensure, the program of study for the Educational Specialist degree with a major in Education and concentration in School Administration requires a minimum of 40 credit hours of coursework above the Master’s degree including EPY 6214 and EDL 7000. The program is designed to provide administrative licensure by the Mississippi Department of Education. Graduates are prepared for a wide range of professional positions in education, including principal, assistant principal, coordinator, and director.

Admission Criteria

To be eligible for admission to the program, the applicant must hold a master’s degree from an accredited institution, meet the basic requirements specified for graduate students at Mississippi State University, demonstrate interest in the mission of P-12 schools, and demonstrate academic proficiency based on the following indicators.

  1. Grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 on a 4.00 scale on the last half of the bachelor’s degree
  2. GRE score results
  3. Letter of endorsement from current school administrator and two other letters of reference
  4. Statement of purpose
  5. Copy of valid teacher’s license
  6. Evidence of three years of teaching experience
  7. Current résumé
  8. Interview.

Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership with a concentration in P-12 School Administration

The program for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Educational Leadership with a concentration in P-12 School Administration is designed for experienced professional administrators interested in leading and managing P-12 schools, school districts, educational associations, foundations, and state departments of education. It is designed to prepare educators in P-12 school leadership and higher education leadership. The program includes a combination of required focused courses, foundational courses, research courses, and other organized learning experiences for leading and managing schools, school districts, higher education institutions, educational associations, foundations, state educational agencies, and other P-12 or higher education environments. 

Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education Leadership

The program for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education Leadership is designed for experienced professionals in higher education environments interested in leading and managing various aspects of colleges and universities, state higher education agencies, foundations, and related associations.

Admission Criteria

To be eligible for admission to the program, the applicant must hold a master's degree from an accredited institution, meet the basic requirements specified for graduate students at Mississippi State University, and demonstrate academic proficiency based on the following indicators.

  1. Grade point average (GPA) of 3.40 on a 4.00 scale on previous graduate degree(s)
  2. GRE score results
  3. Letter of endorsement from superintendent and two other letters of reference for P-12 School Leadership OR three letters of recommendation for Higher Education Leadership
  4. Statement of purpose
  5. Evidence of current and continuing school administration experience for P-12 Leadership OR evidence of three years higher education work experience for Higher Education Leadership
  6. Résumé
  7. Interview

Master of Arts in Teaching in Community College Education

Core Courses
CCL 8113Community College History/Philosophy3
CCL 8313Community College Instructional Assessment3
CCL 8173Community College Teaching and Learning3
EDF 8363Function and Methods of Research in Education3
Teaching Specialty/Content Area
Select 18 hours of courses with the same prefix.18
Total Hours30

Master of Science in Workforce Education Leadership

Core Courses24
Community College History/Philosophy
Community Development and Resources
Leadership Theory and Practice in the Community College
Human Resources Administration
Program Planning and Development
Function and Methods of Research in Education
Community College Teaching and Learning
Issues in Community College and Workforce Leadership
Any two TKT courses at the 6000 level or above.6
Total Hours30

Doctor of Philosophy in Community College Leadership

Core Courses21
Select one of the following:
Community College History/Philosophy
Community College Curriculum Improvement
Community College Finance
Community College Legal Issues
Community College Administration
Leadership in Community College Administration
Applications of Organizational Theory and Behavior in Community College Leadership
CCL 8153Human Resources Administration3
Interdisciplinary Courses6
HED 8673Planning and Institutional Research in Higher Education3
CCL 8343Community Development and Resources3
Research Courses14
Educational and Psychological Statistics
Advanced Educational and Psychological Statistics
Educational Research Design
Introduction to Qualitative Research in Education
Dissertation20
Dissertation Research /Dissertation in Educational Leadership (hours and credits to be arranged; minimum of 20 hours required)
Additional Requirements
CCL 8213Internship in Community College Leadership 13
Total Hours61-64

Master of Science in Educational Leadership with a concentration in School Administration

Required Courses
EDL 8413School Legal and Ethical Perspectives3
EDL 8423School Leadership3
EDL 8433Using Data for School Improvement3
EDF 8443Evaluation of School Programs3
EDL 8523Educating Diverse Learners3
EDL 8623Leading Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment3
EDL 8633Human Resources Leadership for Schools3
EDL 8713School Business and Facilities3
EDL 8723Leadership for Positive School Culture3
EDL 8513School Leadership Internship I3
EDL 8613School Leadership Internship II3
A culminating assessment is also held during the second summer term
Total Hours33

Master of Science in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Student Affairs & Higher Education

Prerequisites and Core Courses
COE 8023Counseling Theory3
COE 8013Counseling Skills Development3
HED 8573Applied Assessment in Student Affairs & Higher Education3
Concentration Requirements
HED 8553Student Affairs in Higher Education3
HED 8523Student Development Theory3
HED 8543Legal Issues in Student Affairs3
HED 8563Assessment Strategy in Student Affairs & Higher Education3
HED 8113Administrative Leadership in Student Affairs & Higher Education3
HED 8623Diversity, Globalization and the College Student3
HED 8583Administrative Competency in Stu Affairs & Higher Ed: Budgets & Supervision3
HED 8593Administrative Competency in Stu Affairs & Higher Ed: Technology, Communication, & Crisis3
Approved Electives3
Fieldwork Experience
HED 8010Practicum6
Total Hours42

Educational Specialist in Education with a concentration in School Administration

Individuals Holding a Master’s degree in School Administration and Administrator License

EPY 6214Educational and Psychological Statistics4
EDL 7000Directed Individual Study in Educational Leadership6
Graduate-level coursework with at least 15 hours at the 8000-level20
Total Hours30

A comprehensive examination is required.

Educational Specialist in Education with a concentration in School Administration

Individuals without Administrator License

EPY 6214Educational and Psychological Statistics4
EDL 7000Directed Individual Study in Educational Leadership6
Graduate-level coursework with at least 15 hours at the 8000-level30
Total Hours40

A comprehensive examination is required.

Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership with a concentration in P-12 School Leadership

Required courses17
Select a minimum of 5 of the following:
Educational and Psychological Statistics
Advanced Educational and Psychological Statistics
Advanced Analysis in Educational Research
Applied Research Seminar
Educational Research Design
Qualitative Data Collection in Education
Qualitative Data Analysis and Presentation in Education
Dissertation Research20
Dissertation Research /Dissertation in Educational Leadership (hours and credits to be arranged; minimum of 20 hours required)
Major Required Courses12
Seminar in Administration
Seminar in Administration
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership
Applications of Theory to Educational Administration
Applications of Theory to Educational Administration
Ethical Decision Making in Educational Administration
Ethical Decision Making in Educational Administration
P-12 School Leadership Courses12
Public School Finance
Workshop in Educational Administration and Supervision
Professional Development of Educational Personnel
Educational Administration and Supervision
Select four of the following:12
Internship in Supervision and Administration
Comparative Education
Psychological Foundations of Education
Philosophy of Education
Educational Facilities Design
Principles of Curriculum Development
Additional courses3-6
History of Education in the United States
Issues in Education
Total Hours76-79

Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership with a concentration in Higher Education Leadership

Concentration Required Courses17
Select a minimum of 5 of the following:
Educational and Psychological Statistics
Advanced Educational and Psychological Statistics
Advanced Analysis in Educational Research
Applied Research Seminar
Educational Research Design
Qualitative Data Collection in Education
Qualitative Data Analysis and Presentation in Education
Dissertation Research20
Dissertation Research /Dissertation in Educational Leadership
Dissertation Research /Dissertation in Higher Education
Major Required Courses24
Seminar in Administration
Seminar in Administration
Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership
Applications of Theory to Educational Administration
Applications of Theory to Educational Administration
Ethical Decision Making in Educational Administration
Ethical Decision Making in Educational Administration
Organization and Governance in Higher Education
Policy Issues in Higher Education
Advanced Legal Principles in Higher Education
Finance and Higher Education
Select 4 of the following12
Planning and Institutional Research in Higher Education
Diversity, Globalization and the College Student
Curriculum and Instruction in Higher Education
History of American Higher Education
Student Development Theory
Community College History/Philosophy
Additional Course(s)3-6
Academic Scholarship in Higher Education
Total Hours76-79

Community College Leadership Courses

CCL 7000 Directed Individual Study in Community College Leadership: 1-9 hours.

Hours and credits to be arranged

CCL 8113 Community College History/Philosophy: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Objectives of the community college, philosophical/historical bases, changing roles, issues in higher education/workforce devlopment/economic industry

CCL 8123 Community College Finance: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Analyzes tools, methods, problems in community college financial management, revenue sources, budget preparation, risk management, purchasing, employee compensation

CCL 8133 Leadership Theory and Practice in the Community College: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. In-depth analysis of leadership theory and practice in the community college environment, including an overview of leadership, approaches, theories, and ethics

CCL 8143 Program Planning and Development: 3 hours.

In-depth analysis of workforce education including the mission, the knowledge base, planning and developing programs, and delivering programs

CCL 8153 Human Resources Administration: 3 hours.

Examines the role of the human resources administrator on workforce education leadership; key administrative functions, workforce development, benefits and compensation, and employee relations are analyzed

CCL 8173 Community College Teaching and Learning: 3 hours.

Comprehensive preparation for teaching at the community college: teaching strategies centered on outcomes and experiential learning, assessment of learning, and job related responsibilities

CCL 8193 Issues in Community College and Workforce Leadership: 3 hours.

A study of the current issues in community college leadership and workforce education. Designed for students in the community college leadership program

CCL 8213 Internship in Community College Leadership: 3 hours.

Provides experience in community college leadership and is conducted at a local community college under supervision of an administrator serving as the student's mentor

CCL 8223 Internship in Workforce Education Leadership: 3 hours.

Provides experience in workforce education leadership and is conducted at a local community college under supervision of an administrator serving as the student's mentor

CCL 8233 Community College Legal Issues: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. In-depth analysis of the legal/policy issues pertaining to students, faculty, and administrators of community colleges

CCL 8243 Internship in Community College Teaching: 3 hours.

Provides experience in workforce education leadership and is conducted at a local community college under supervision of an administrator serving as the student's mentor

CCL 8283 Leadership in Community College Administration: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Nature and types of leadership and foundation theories. Uses of theory in administrative problem solving by applying models to community college mission, organization, and academe

CCL 8313 Community College Instructional Assessment: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. In-depth analysis of community college setting, students, courses planning, and assessment of instruction, including techniques associated with effective teaching and assessment in the community college arena

CCL 8333 Community College Administration: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. In-depth analysis of community college governance, structure, functions, and its relationship with external groups, state government

CCL 8343 Community Development and Resources: 3 hours.

In-depth analysis of community environment in which community colleges serve, including strategic planning, asset mapping, project development, resources and grant writing, and project evaluation

CCL 8353 Applications of Organizational Theory and Behavior in Community College Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Nature and types of community college leadership and foundation theories for understanding and managing modern organizations in relation to community college mission, organization, and academe

CCL 8363 Community College Activities Administration: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Nature and types of community college activities, understanding and managing today’s students, legal aspects, and relation to the community college mission, organization, and academe

CCL 8373 Community College Curriculum Improvement: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Comprehensive overview of community college curriculum improvement; theory and perspectives, contemporary curriculum, curriculum design and assessment, and curricular innovation

CCL 8383 Ethical Decision Making in Community College Administration: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Ancient, modern, and postmodern ethical theory. Case studies used to analyze ethical decisions. Multiple decision models and ethical concepts applied to problems and moral dilemmas

CCL 8990 Special Topics in Community College Leadership: 1-9 hours.

CCL 9000 Dissertation Research/ Dissertation in Community College Leadership: 1-13 hours.

Hours and credits to be arranged

CCL 9913 Dissertation Seminar: 3 hours.

Optional or elective course for specialized study in developing dissertation research. May be repeated once for credit

Educational Leadership (EDA) Courses

EDA 6990 Special Topics in Educational Leadership: 1-9 hours.

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)

EDA 7000 Directed Individual Study in Educational Leadership: 1-6 hours.

Hours and credits to be arranged

EDA 8163 Public School Finance: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Legal and other factors governing financial policies and practices in public schools; sources of revenue; budgeting; disbursement of funds; school plant; records; insurance

EDA 8190 Workshop in Educational Administration and Supervision: 1-3 hours.

This course is for practicing school administrators who need courses of varying length, format, and focus in areas not covered by the regular curriculum

EDA 8210 Internship in Supervision and Administration: 1-3 hours.

Opportunity under direct supervision of regular university staff for practical experience in the major area of interest. May be repeated for credit

EDA 8223 Seminar in Administration: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: Administrative experience or graduate standing). Three hours lecture. Specialized study of selected problems in educational leadership. (Same as HED 8223)

EDA 8273 Educational Administration and Supervision: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: Advanced graduate standing). Three hours lecture. Fundamental of leading and managing at the central office executive level, e.g., assistant superintendent. Emphasis of policy development, curriculum and instruction, planning, operations, and public relations

EDA 8283 Educational Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Nature of educational leadership. The roles of leadership in staff and program development, diffusion of innovations, and the uses of power in making educational decisions. (Same as HED 8283)

EDA 8293 Professional Development of Educational Personnel: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite :EDL 8143). Three hours lecture. Collaborative approaches to processes of individual and group professional development for instructional and non-instructional personnel; ensuring, supporting, enhancing best practices for teaching, learning, school improvement

EDA 8323 Educational Facilities Design: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Studies design issues in learning environments/facilities, examines contemporary design models, their impact on learning, and uses this information in the design process

EDA 8353 Applications of Theory to Educational Administration: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. The nature of theory; types of educational administrative theories; uses of organizational and administrative theory in administrative problem solving; applications of general systems theories in education. (Same as HED 8353)

EDA 8383 Ethical Decision Making in Educational Administration: 3 hours.

(Prerequisite: EDA 8283). Three hours lecture. Case studies are used to analyze educational decisions. Multiple decision models and ethical concepts are applied to problems and moral dilemmas. (Same as HED 8383)

EDA 8990 Special Topics in Educational Leadership: 1-9 hours.

Credit and title to be arranged. This course is to be used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to two offerings under one title within two academic years)

EDA 9000 Dissertation Research /Dissertation in Educational Leadership: 1-13 hours.

Hours and credits to be arranged

EDA 9913 Dissertation Seminar: 3 hours.

Optional or elective course for specialized study in developing dissertation research. May be repeated once for credit

Educational Leadership  (EDL) Courses

EDL 7000 Directed Individual Study in Educational Leadership: 1-6 hours.

The purpose of this course is to allow the student to investigate areas of interest and report the results of investigation in a scholarly manner

EDL 8000 Thesis Research/ Thesis in Educational Leadership: 1-13 hours.

This course is designed to allow the Master's level student to undertake original research under the supervision of his/ her major professor and a committee

EDL 8113 Contexts of Educational Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Exploration of the educational leader's responses to historical, philosophical, sociocultural, democratic and educational contexts affecting leadership; school culture and climate; change processes for school improvement

EDL 8123 Principles of Educational Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Applying democratic processes to school governance and leadership; decision making; consensus building; empowerment; vision; mission; and school improvement

EDL 8143 Educational Leaders as Instructional Supervisors: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Applying interpersonal and clinical skills, techniques and approaches in the observation, supervision, and empowerment of teachers and in the facilitation of teaching and learning environments

EDL 8163 Educational Budgeting and Resource Allocation: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Administrative leadership for organization, management, allocation of resources to enhance and support teaching and learning; four modules: budgeting, facilities, personnel, student and family services

EDL 8173 Legal and Ethical Perspectives of Leadership in Schools: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Examination of legal and ethical issues in educational leadership. Analysis of impact of laws and legal decisions on policy formation and decision implementation in education

EDL 8193 Educational Environments: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: EDL 8201 & EDL 8202). Three hours lecture. Capstone course of Master's/Specialist AA Certification program. Theories, roles, functions of leadership in educational environments; organizational structures; community and board relationships; policy; strategic planning

EDL 8213 Internship I: Observation and Field Applications: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: EDL 8113, EDL 8123, EPY 8223). Interns experience designated observation, authentic application, and mentorship activities at educational sites under joint supervision of university and school-based leaders

EDL 8223 Internship II: Administrative Applications: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: EDL 8163, EDL 8173, EPY 9263, EDL 8213). Interns observe and apply techniques of administrative leadership in authentic educational situations under joint supervision of university and school-based staff at school sites

EDL 8233 Internship III: Instructional Applications: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: EPY 8223, EDL 8143, EDL 8193, EDL 8213, EDL 8223 or approval of instructor). Focus on instructional leadership experiences; designated culminating internship activities at school sites; joint supervision by university staff and school-and/or district-based leadership

EDL 8313 Assessing Content Knowledge for Teacher Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. This course addresses the assessment of content knowledge necessary to be an effective teacher leader. It involves developing an understanding of the relationship between content knowledge, pedagogy, and assessment. Students learn strategies for these key elements of the teaching profession

EDL 8323 Differentiation of Instruction for Teacher Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. This course will address the importance of differentiated instruction in effective teacher leadership. It will involve developing teacher-leaders’ abilities to evaluate students’ learning styles, plan and implement differentiated instruction, and analyze instructional strategies and materials based on ongoing assessment

EDL 8333 Teaching Practice and Learning Environment for Teacher Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. This course will address the knowledge of teaching practices and learning environments necessary to be an effective teacher leader. This will include content in instructional planning, pedagogical strategies, student engagement, development of motivational, safe learning environments, and assessment of these best practices

EDL 8343 Effective and Reflective Practitioner for Teacher Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. This course involves developing teacher-leaders’ abilities in applying knowledge of students as well as collaborating with all educational stakeholders to develop learning communities. Ultimately, this course enhances the teacher leader’s commitment to advancing student learning and achievement in the K-12 setting

EDL 8413 School Legal and Ethical Perspectives: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Focus of the course is on an introduction to school law, policy development, and ethical leadership

EDL 8423 School Leadership: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. The focus of the course is on effectively leading and managing the school within the political and social context of high stakes accountability for student learning

EDL 8433 Using Data for School Improvement: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. The course focuses on using data as a tool to enhance the decision-making processes for comprehensive school reform and improvement

EDL 8513 School Leadership Internship I: 3 hours.

Clinical Instruction. The course requires students to apply leadership practices to the real-world setting of a P-12 school

EDL 8523 Educating Diverse Learners: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. This course focuses on leading schools that address the needs of all learners in academically, socially, and emotionally responsive classrooms

EDL 8613 School Leadership Internship II: 3 hours.

(Prerequisites: EDL 8513 and consent of instructor). Clinical Instruction. This course is a culminating internship that requires students to apply leadership practices to the real-world setting of a P-12 school

EDL 8623 Leading Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. The course covers educational leaders’ responsibilities relative to national and state curricula standards, effective instructional practices, and the use of assessments to support student achievement

EDL 8633 Human Resources Leadership for Schools: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. This course addresses leadership of various human resources functions that impact the effectiveness of P-12 schools

EDL 8713 School Business and Facilities: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. Focus of the course is on providing effective leadership for school operations such as managing the budget, campus safety and security, and buildings and grounds

EDL 8723 Leadership for Positive School Culture: 3 hours.

Three hours lecture. The course focuses on the role of the school leader to shape a productive academic learning culture in his/her school

EDL 8990 Special Topics in Educational Leadership: 1-9 hours.

Titles to be arranged. These courses are used on a limited basis to offer developing subject matter areas not covered in existing courses. (Courses limited to 2 offerings under one title within two academic years.)

EDL 9000 Dissertation Research /Dissertation in Educational Leadership (EDL): 1-13 hours.