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Graduate Programs

The Department of Educational Leadership offers the following graduate programs:

Master's Degrees
Master of Arts in Educational Leadership

Prepares educators for advanced roles such as faculty mentor, curriculum planner, department chair, or private school principal. Also offered in conjunction with the Tier I credential.

Master of Arts in Educational Leadership with an Emphasis in Educational Technology and Learning

Prepares candidates to serve as effective innovative school administrators.

Credentials
Preliminary Administrative Services Credential and Internship Credential (PASC), Tier I

This program allows candidates to complete their credential while filling an administrative position under university and district supervision, gaining leadership skills from an ethical approach.

Professional Administrative Services Credential (PASC), Tier II

For those holding a Tier I credential, this advanced training program satisfies the state requirement for professional development and prepares full-time administrators for higher-level positions.

Combined Programs
Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Preliminary Administrative Services Credential, Tier I

Combines the school administration master’s with the Tier I credential to comprehensively prepare school administrators in multicultural settings. Emphasizes a strong Christian approach to leadership.

Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Preliminary Administrative Services Internship Credential, Tier I

Prepares candidates to serve as effective innovative school administrators.

Note: This information is current for the 2007-08 academic year. To view 2008-09 program information, visit the Academic Catalogs page. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.
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