Degree Requirements
Program Overview
The Education Specialist (EdS) degree program consists of 30 credit hours and is made up of four components:
- Core Courses (12 credits)
- Coursework in either Curriculum and Instruction or Educational Leadership (9 credits)
- Practicum (6 credits), tailored to the needs of each student.
- Capstone seminar (3 credits)
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Education (Education Specialist)
Read MoreThe Education Specialist (Ed.S.) program is designed to be completed in 18 months, consisting of two courses each semester beginning in a Fall semester. The program includes two field-based practicum and culminates with the final practicum and capstone course in the Winter semester of the next academic year. The on-campus component involves a full day meeting one Saturday a month for the duration of the program. The remaining coursework is delivered online. The field-based practicum engage students with practicing professionals in experiences and projects relevant to specific areas of leadership interest.
Requirements.
Fall Semester I
EDL 700 - Contemporary Leadership Issues in Education.
Winter Semester I
EDL 702 - Survey of School Reform.
Spring/Summer Semester
Curriculum and Instruction:
EDL 740 - Curriculum Design.
EDL 741 - Instructional Approaches.
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Educational Leadership:
EDL 750 - Topics in Educational Leadership and Administration.
EDL 751 - Topics in Executive Leadership.
Fall Semester II
Curriculum and Instruction:
EDL 742 - Program Evaluation.
EDL 761 - Practicum I.
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Educational Leadership:
EDL 752 - Advanced Supervision.
EDL 761 - Practicum I.
Winter Semester II
EDL 762 - Practicum II.
EDL 790 - Capstone Seminar.
Transfer of Credit
Up to six semester graduate credit hours earned at an accredited institution following completion of an MA or MS degree may be accepted for transfer. All credit transfers must be approved by the program director.


