353759 - Educational Leadership (MEd)
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Application Deadline
Spring: February 15
Contact Information
306 MCKB
801-422-4291
edlfsec@byu.edu
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
MEd - School Leadership Specialization
MEd - Education Policy Studies Specialization
The Education Policy Studies Specialization is not currently accepting new applicants
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MEd - School Leadership Specialization
The School Leadership specialization develops competent educational leaders of faith, intellect, and character who have a vision and a compelling sense of purpose for the continuous improvement of schools and enhancement of learning for all. In this graduate program, students will acquire the knowledge and skills to facilitate, motivate, and lead high levels of learning for all students and teachers.
Requirements for Degree
Credit hours: 31
Required EDLF courses
course (Leadership for Learning Communities)
course (Human Resource Administration in Education)
course (Education of Diverse Populations)
course (The Law and Education)
course (Instructional Leadership 1: Principalship Roles)
course (Instructional Leadership 2: Supervisor’s Role in Improving Teaching)
course (Philosophical Foundations of Western Education)
course (Data-Driven Decision Making 1)
course (Data-Driven Decision Making 2)
Program of Study. To be submitted by end of first semester.
Administrative Internship. A minimum of 250 hours of administrative internship (course - Administrative Internship) and all related requirements, including the Reflective Internship Seminar (course).
Internship Leadership Project. As part of the Administrative Internship, students will complete the Internship Leadership Project (ILP), designed to provide the opportunity to apply theory to practice and facilitate the improvement of student learning in a school where they are working as an administrative intern.
Performance Evaluation. Three times during the academic year, students will be evaluated by the faculty based on their performance and progress in the program.
Comprehensive Examination. Students complete the oral and written comprehensive examination upon completion of course requirements.
Requirements for Minimum Registration. Following admission to the MEd program, the University requires that students complete at least 6 semester hours of approved program credit during each academic year (September 1 to August 31).
Requirements for Education Leadership License in Addition to master’s degree. To become a school site administrator, and for certain district office positions in Utah, an Education Leadership License is required. This license, an endorsement to the teaching certificate, requires a Level II Teaching License, the completion of the Educational Leadership master’s degree (including the completion of the administrative internship), and a successful Administrative Praxis exam score. Students completing all licensure requirements may apply to the department for the required letter of recommendation for licensure to be submitted by the department to the Utah State Office of Education.
For a more detailed description of the School Leadership Program requirements, see the EDLF Department's website and online program handbook.
Application Deadline for School Leadership: February 15th
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MEd - Education Policy Studies Specialization
The Education Policy Studies (EPS) specialization is a rigorous full-time, two-year program, preparing professionals to contribute to educational change, policy, and research on a local, national, and/or global scale. Students examine educational movements, reforms, outcomes, and controversies using modes of inquiry associated with an array of scholarship fields and disciplines.
Requirements for DegreeCredit hours: 37
Required EDLF courses:
course (Economics of Education)
course (The Law and Education)
course (Education Policy)
course (Social History of Education)
course (Research Methods)
course (Quantitative Reasoning 1)
course (Quantitative Reasoning 2)
course (Seminar in Education)
Choice of Research Course
6 credits of electives in variety of topics
Program of Study. To be submitted by end of first semester.
Performance Evaluation. Three times during the academic year, students will be evaluated by the faculty based on their performance and progress in the program.
Comprehensive Examination. Students complete the oral and written comprehensive examination upon completion of course requirements.
Applicants are admitted annually and begin in fall semester.
For a more detailed description of the Education Policy Studies requirements, see the EDLF Department's website and online program handbook.
Application Deadlines for Education Policy Studies: Fall March 1st