Master of Science in Educational Leadership
Degree Requirements
1. Admission requirements.
2. Curriculum (32-36 semester credit hours of course work, depending on the degree plan and individual study option chosen by the student).
3. 3.0 grade point average required for courses submitted for the degree. Grades below C are unacceptable for graduate credit.
4. A written comprehensive examination.
5. A thesis or individual study/portfolio option and subsequent oral examination.
Detailed information on these requirements and departmental policies and procedures may be obtained from the Educational Administration Graduate Program Coordinator. Further information on degree requirements may be found in "General Degree Requirements" at the front of the Graduate Bulletin.
Students pursuing a master's degree through the Educational Leadership Program have four emphases from which to choose. To help choose an emphasis, students are advised to visit with a member of the Educational Leadership faculty and to carefully read specific state certification and licensure procedures. Listed are the curricula for each emphasis. Modifications to the curricula may be made in special cases only with the approval of the student's advisor and program coordinator.














