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2018-2019 Southeastern University - Traditional Graduate and Post-Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Southeastern University - Traditional Graduate and Post-Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Educational Leadership, Master of Education


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Master of Education in Educational Leadership

The M.Ed. in Educational Leadership is a 36 semester hour program.  It is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).  10 courses are offered in an 8-week online delivery format. 1 course is offered in a 16-week online delivery format. The online format better allows you the ability to advance your education while maintaining your current career and family life.  While the various programs are in-depth and rigorous, the flexibility of the online delivery format allows you to schedule your studies around your life.

  • This program is ideal for the teacher desiring to move into a public or private school administrative position, most often to begin at the Assistant Principal level.
  • Florida teachers desiring a State Approved FLDOE Administrator Certificate will be required to pass the FELE as part of our program.
  • For those living in Polk County, our program also allows you to complete a large portion of your ALP (Aspiring Leaders Program) requirements to enter the Polk County pool of candidates.
  • It is an outstanding educational degree for those desiring a stepping stone to a doctoral degree.
  • The program can be completed in as little as four semesters (it will take at least five semesters if you start in a summer term) although you are certainly allowed to go at a slower more manageable pace depending upon your current career situation.

Admission Requirements

  • An essay on the topic, “Why I want to pursue my master’s degree at Southeastern University.” Address how the Master of Education will help you improve your current/future career and how you can integrate your Christian faith. This essay should be two to three pages long, include your full name, and use 12-point, Times New Roman font. It should be double-spaced with one-inch margins.
  • Evidence of one of the following:
    • a minimum GPA of 3.0 earned from a regionally accredited institution OR

    • a combined score of at least 300 on the Verbal and Quantitative sections of the GRE (Graduate Record Exam) and a 4.0 or higher on the Analytical Writing section of the GRE.  GRE scores must be within the past 5 years. (If you took the GRE prior to August of 2011 the combined score must be at least 1,000 on the Verbal and Quantitative sections.)

  • Proof of three years of experience as an educator
  • Two most recent teacher performance evaluations
  • Resume
  • For non-native English speakers a current TOEFL score at the mean level or higher.
  • Official college transcripts
  • Professional Reference from Principal or Assistant Principal
  • Personal Reference
  • Signed form of agreement to certify acknowledgement and compliance with SEU graduate policies, procedures, and regulations including the sexual harassment policy. (See form at end of this Graduate Catalog).

  Academic Requirements

  • EDUC 5153 Curriculum and Instructional Strategies for Learners – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5163 Educational Leadership Research – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5173 Adult and Lifelong Learning – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5203 Educational Leadership – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5213 Communication Skills & Supervision for Educ. Leaders – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5223 Organizational Management (in schools) – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5233 Learning, Accountability, and Assessment – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5243 School Finance – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5253 Public School Law for Educational Leaders – 3 hours
  • EDUC 5263 Educational Tech. for School Leaders – 3 hours
    • Complete all coursework prior to enrolling for the practicum

    • Successfully complete the FELE exam prior to or during the practicum

  • EDUC 5276 Supervised Practicum in Educational Leadership – 6 hours

 

 

 

 

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