DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND COUNSELING

Administration and Instructional Leadership

Course Descriptions

Students seeking admission to the graduate programs in Educational Leadership and Counseling must meet the basic requirements of Graduate Studies specified in the Admission section of this catalog. Please contact the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling for additional requirements: Box 2119, Huntsville, Texas 77341 or by phone (936) 294-1147 or edu_elc@shsu.edu. Course Prerequisites, listed at the end of this section, are strictly observed.

Master of Education in Administration. This degree plan is designed specifically for the student who wishes to work toward a Principal certificate. It requires completion of thirty-six hours of graduate credit. The program must comply with existing standards for professional certification. A comprehensive examination will be taken upon the completion of or during the final semester of coursework. The degree plan originates in the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling.

Master of Education in Administration
(with Principal Certification)

Core Coursework (taken first, in sequence) 6 SCH
ASE 532Administration & Organization of Public Schools3 SCH
ASE 668Instructional Leadership I3 SCH
 
Core Coursework (taken in any sequence, except as noted)24 SCH
ASE 578Curriculum Planning3 SCH
ASE 586Special Populations and Special Programs3 SCH
ASE 563School Support Services3 SCH
ASE 572Federal, State and Local School Law3 SCH
ASE 579Methods of Research3 SCH
ASE 671Role of the Principal in School Administration3 SCH
ASE 694Instructional Leadership II3 SCH
ASE 6623Practicum in School Administration (Principalship)3 SCH
 
Electives6 SCH
ASE 5871Administrative Workshop3 SCH
*ASE 6301Public Information and Community Resources3 SCH
ASE 660Psychology of Learning3 SCH
ASE 664School Finance3 SCH
ASE 6901School Plant3 SCH
*ASE 695Human Resource Management3 SCH
ASE 696Appraisal and Development of Educational Personnel3 SCH
ASE 675Women in Educational Leadership3 SCH
ASE 697Current Issues for School Administrators3 SCH
ASE 610/510Workshop in Educational Leadership3 SCH
 
Total36 SCH
* Superintendent Certification Only, Departmental Approval Required

Master of Education in Instructional Leadership. This degree plan is designed specifically for the student who wishes to work in a curriculum/instruction leadership position. It requires completion of thirty-six hours of graduate credit. A comprehensive examination will be taken upon the completion of or during the final semester of coursework. The degree plan originates in the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling.

Master of Education in Instructional Leadership

Core Coursework (taken first, in sequence) 6 SCH
ASE 532Administration and Organization of Public Schools3 SCH
ASE 668Instructional Leadership I3 SCH
 
Core Coursework (taken in any sequence)
ASE 578Curriculum Planning3 SCH
ASE 586Special Populations and Special Programs3 SCH
ASE 694Instructional Leadership II3 SCH
ASE 660Psychology of Learning3 SCH
ASE 579Methods of Research3 SCH
ASE 6723Practicum in Instructional Leadership3 SCH
 
Area of Concentration / Teaching Field12 SCH
 
Total36 SCH

Master of Arts in Instructional Leadership. This degree is designed specifically for the student who wishes to work in a curriculum/instructional leadership setting in schools, agencies, businesses, or organizations with an emphasis in research. Individuals participating in this degree program will write a thesis as part of the requirements for graduation. This degree requires completion of thirty hours of graduate credit. A comprehensive examination will be taken upon the completion of or during the final semester of coursework. The degree plan originates in the Department of Educational Leadership and Counseling.

Master of Arts in Instructional Leadership

Core Coursework 24 SCH (or 21 SCH)
ASE 578Curriculum Planning3 SCH
ASE 579Methods of Research3 SCH
**ASE 586Special Populations and Special Programs OR Cognate3 SCH
ASE 660Psychology of Learning3 SCH
ASE 668Instructional Leadership I3 SCH
ASE 672Practicum in Supervision3 SCH
ASE 694Instructional Leadership II3 SCH
ASE 687Field Studies in Education (Masters Thesis)3 SCH
 
Cognate Area6 SCH (or 9 SCH)
**(3 hour cognate may be substituted for ASE 586 above)
 
Total30 SCH

Course Prerequisites for M.Ed. in Administration or Instructional Leadership
1 Prerequisite: ASE 694, 671
2 Prerequisite: ASE 664, 671
3 Prerequisite: ASE All coursework required for this program

 

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