Master's in Education Administration Courses
Curriculum Details
- 10 – 12 courses
- 30 credits
- 320 residency hours (licensure track)
- 8-week course duration
Earn your online Master of Education degree in education administration in as little as 18 months by completing 10 – 12 courses — a total of 30 credit hours — including core courses, one research course and a practicum experience (licensure track). The program offers both licensure and non-licensure tracks, allowing you to pursue credentials required for your chosen career path.
Courses are completed through eight-week terms and are taught by respected faculty with real-world experience working in local school districts. The online master’s of education administration practicum requires you to complete 320 Residency hours (licensure track), which can be fulfilled conveniently on your schedule at your current workplace.
State Reciprocity – SARA
Shenandoah University is a member of NC-SARA, the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements. View the licensure requirements for out-of-state students enrolling in Shenandoah programs leading to licensure. Click on the tab at the bottom of the screen to locate your program. Note that these requirements are subject to change. Please contact your program with questions.
Required Courses
Credits
This course introduces graduate students to appropriate models of research, the methods of quality research and appropriateness of the methods and analytical procedures to the question(s) being explored in a study. This course prepares students in necessary skills in accessing, using, interpreting, developing and designing research in the social sciences. Learners will begin to become familiar with the research methods used in their field(s) of study, the philosophical and ethical frameworks associated with that work, and the comparative theoretical constructs informing that work. Learners will be able to articulate the basic concepts of research design and critique design approaches with respect to the questions researchers have set out to answer. In this course, the methods discussed are broadly applicable in the social sciences.
Licensure Track Courses
Credits
This course provides clinical field experience under the supervision of a practicing school administrator and a university professor. Students are expected to complete a minimum of 320 clock hours total (107 clock hours per credit earned) of a deliberately structured supervised internship that provides exposure to multiple sites (elementary, middle, high, central office, and agency) with diverse student populations. Must be approved by the student’s advisor.
Students will coordinate with their academic advisor and choose an elective to satisfy degree requirements and personal goals.
Non-Licensure Track Courses
Credits
Students will coordinate with their academic advisor and choose an elective to satisfy degree requirements and personal goals.
Students will coordinate with their academic advisor and choose an elective to satisfy degree requirements and personal goals.
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