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MA in Educational Administration

The Master of Arts degree in Educational Administration is designed for those individuals who are interested in pursuing a professional career in educational administration and leadership whether it be as a superintendent, assistant superintendent, principal, assistant principal, or other district and/or school leadership administrative positions.

Admission Requirements

The requirements for admission to graduate study in educational administration include a 3.0 average, fulfillment of requirements for a state teaching certificate or a background of education and experience satisfactory to the program director, and three letters of recommendation submitted by persons capable of evaluating the student's potential for leadership in this field. Applicants for programs in administration and leadership will be required to give evidence of their fitness to pursue a professional career in the area chosen for study.

Degree Requirements

Thirty-six credit hours which include the following 27 credits of core courses:

*The master's research paper is required to be completed in conjunction with EDU 594.

Nine credit hours of electives may be selected from: