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Application Deadlines:
For domestic classified status, the deadline is approximately a month before the start of classes (Definite dates are on the application itself).  International students, please see the FAQs #16 for your deadline.  NOTE:  If you are a new graduate student and you intend to apply for a Competitive Graduate Award (CGA), the deadline for having all of your application materials turned in moves up to January 15th.  If you apply for the CGA but your SIUE application is incomplete, your application for the Competitive Graduate Award will be removed from consideration.

Faculty in the School of Education participate with department faculty at Southern Illinois University Carbondale in offering a cooperative program leading to a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Educational Administration.  For more detailed information and current information, consult the department’s website through www.siue.edu.

SPECIALIST DEGREE

The Department of Educational Leadership offers a program of study leading to the specialist degree in educational administration. Programs of study are designed for persons desiring career positions as principals or superintendents.

ADMISSION

General requirements for admission to the specialist degree program include: a Master of Science in Education degree or its equivalent; a grade point average of 3.25 (A=4.0) or higher in graduate study.   Applicants seeking admission to the General Administrative program must hold, or have held a K-12 teaching position.  Applicants for the Superintendent’s program must hold, or have held, a position requiring a Type 75 Certificate.

PROGRAM OF STUDY

Thirty-three (33) semester hours of acceptable graduate credit are required for the specialist degree in educational administration. Two areas of emphasis are available: general administrative, and superintendent. General requirements are as follows:

General Administrative Area of Emphasis

Required courses (24 hours)

Instructional Leadership: EDAD 525, 535, and 545.

Management of Public Schools: EDAD 510, 520, 530.

Schools and Public Policy: EDAD 500, 505.

Internship practicum/Principalship (3 hours): EDAD 590 or approved elective for students with supervisory experience who have successfully completed EDAD 550, with consent of adviser.

Field study (3 hours): EDAD 595.

Cognates/directed electives (3 to 6 hours).

Superintendent Area of Emphasis

Required Courses (27 hours)

Governance of Public Schools: EDAD 555, 560, 563.

Management of Public Schools: EDAD 565, 570, 573, 585.

Educational Planning and Program Development: EDAD 575, 580.

Internship practicum/Superintendency (3 hours): EDAD 591.

Field study (3 hours): EDAD 595.

EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION

The Department of Educational Leadership offers studies leading to the Master of Science in Education (MSEd) degree in educational administration with a general administrative emphasis.  The degree program provides students with a broad theoretical background that facilitates career movement in a variety of administrative positions.

Completion of the Master of Science in Education degree in educational administration ordinarily satisfies Illinois general administrative certification requirements (required for elementary, middle school, and high school principals, assistant principals, assistant superintendents, or other positions carrying multi-department or building-wide responsibility), and Missouri certification requirements for the initial principal endorsement. Courses are generally acceptable for certification in other states. Individuals who may have unusual certification problems should consult with the graduate program director for additional information. Illinois certification for various administrative endorsements may also be met through the specialist degree in educational administration.

ADMISSION

General requirements for admission to graduate study at the master's level in educational administration are the same as those of the Graduate School.  Applicants must hold, or have held, a K-12 teaching position in order to be admitted to the program.

PROGRAM OF STUDY

Thirty-six (36) semester hours of graduate credit are required for the Master of Science in Education degree with a major in educational administration. General requirements are as follows:

General Administrative Area of Emphasis

General professional core (9 hours): EPFR 501, 515; 520 or 521.

Required courses (27 hours)

Instructional Leadership: EDAD 525, 535, 545, 550.

Management of Public Schools: EDAD 510, 520, 530.

Schools and Public Policy: EDAD 500, 505.

EXIT REQUIREMENTS

All candidates for the master’s degree in educational administration must complete a comprehensive program portfolio.  Students are required to participate in a school/school district based internship experience.  The program portfolio standards follow the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education standards, Educational Leadership Constituent Council standards, and Illinois State Board of Education General Administration Endorsement standards.  The portfolio is evaluated for content (knowledge and information gained from the Educational Administration program as related to the most recent educational research), and rationale (supporting basis from the literature in educational administration).  The internship is supervised and evaluated by an administrator in the field and a faculty member of Educational Administration of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.





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