Description
of the Program
The Master of Arts degree in Educational
Leadership enables candidates to acquire knowledge about leadership
in the P-12, community college, higher education, or other
educational settings. The program provides opportunities for
students to develop in-depth understanding about leadership
roles and responsibilities, working with external environments,
policy development, organizational behavior, and contemporary
educational issues.
Program Approach to
Master's Study
Entering students must possess a bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university. The master's
degree requires a minimum of 36 semester hours of graduate
study, 12 hours of which are core educational leadership
learning
experiences. Depending on career goals, students may choose
from four concentration areas in the master's program: P-12
education, higher education, adult and continuing education,
or an individualized program. Students may obtain the master's
degree while also working concurrently on a principal or
administrator license. Satisfactory performance on a concluding
activity
approved by faculty, in accordance with Graduate
School policy, must be demonstrated.
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Welcome
from the Coordinator
Dr. Richard King |
| Thank
you for visiting the web site for the Educational
Leadership Program at the University of Northern
Colorado. The Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Program offers degrees
at the master's, educational specialist, and doctoral levels
and includes a principal licensure program for aspiring school
leaders. Our program has been nationally ranked in recent
years by U.S. News and World Report. We are fortunate to have
a collaborative learning environment that emphasizes learning,
teaching, and collegiality. The University of Northern Colorado
is a member of the University Council for Educational Administration.
Please stop by and visit us on the UNC
campus in Greeley. If you have questions about the program,
please email me at Richard.King@unco.edu.
We look forward to hearing from you. |