The Educational Leadership Educational Specialist degree program prepares candidates to serve as principals, supervisors, or superintendents in elementary and/or secondary systems. Those specifically served by this degree are the following:
Common Core (minimum 18 with more credits available from variable credit courses):
LEAD600 Annual Conference (0)
LEAD630 Introduction to Leadership (2)
EDAL520 Foundations of Educational Leadership (2-3)
EDAL645 Educational Finance (2-3)
EDAL670 Technology for Leaders (3)
EDCI547 Foundations in Curriculum Studies (3) OR
EDCI565 Improving Instruction (2)
EDFN500 Phil. Foundations for Professionals (3)
LEAD675 Portfolio Development: (Topic) (1-3)
LEAD886 Advanced Internship: (Topic) (3-12)
Concentration Area (minimum 13, with more credits available from variable credit courses):
EDAL560 K-12 Law (2-3)
EDAL565 Leadership for SDA Education (2-3)
EDAL570 Principles of Educational Supervision (2-3)
EDAL635 Human Resources Administration (2-3)
EDAL664/665 Elem./Secondary School Leadership (2-3)
LEAD525 Public Relations: Community Partnerships (1-3)
LEAD645 Ethical Leadership (1-3)
Educational Research (13)
EDCI636 Program Evaluation (3)
EDRM505 Research Methods (3)
EDRM611 Applied Statistics Methods I (3)
LEAD535 Principles of Academic Writing (2-3)
LEAD637 Issues in Research (2-3)
Cognate Area (9)
Choose from outside Educational Administration, such as Business, Communication, Social Work, Psychology, Curriculum, Leadership, Research, or transfer credits.
Electives (As Needed)
In consultation with your advisor.
TOTAL EdS degree credits (64)
Applicants must meet School of Education admission requirements for the specialist degree. Applicants may transfer up to 32 credits from previous graduate work into the specialist degree at the discretion of their academic advisors. Candidates must complete LEAD630 Introduction to Leadership, an introduction to the philosophy of leadership and review of the standards that will guide their educational plan. The curriculum consists of a minimum of 64 credits beyond the baccalaureate degree and requires the completion of both an internship and a portfolio. Many courses are offered as variable credits; therefore, candidates should consider their credit needs when planning their course work and registering for courses. The portfolio serves as a component of the EdS comprehensive examination. There is no thesis requirement for the EdS degree program.