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  The Graduate School of Education 2022-2024 Master of Education (Ed.M.) Programs with No State Certification Programs in the Department of Educational Theory, Policy, and Administration Ed.M. in Educational Administration and Supervision (Option C - noncertification)  

Ed.M. in Educational Administration and Supervision (Option C - noncertification)


Coordinator: Bruce Baker  (848-932-0698; email: bruce.baker@gse.rutgers.edu)

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This concentration is designed for students who wish to prepare for positions of leadership in public and private K-12 and higher education institutions that do not require administrator certification. The program builds on a foundation of coursework in educational administration and leadership and allows the opportunity to choose electives in specific areas of expertise.

To obtain a master of education degree in administration and supervision within elementary or secondary education, students must choose one of the following options. Option A (39 credits) meets the requirements for New Jersey principal and supervisor certification. Option B (36 credits) prepares students for the principal certification only. Option C (30 credits) prepares students who might not be interested in receiving such certification(s).

Required Courses (6 credits)

15:230:501  Leadership and Communication Skills in Educational Supervision (3)

15:230:609  Leading for Social Justice (3)

Educational Administration (15 credits)

15:230:507  Education Law (3)

15:230:514  Personnel Administration (3)

15:230:517  Diversity and Politics of Higher Education (3)

15:230:519  Higher Education Finance (3)

15:230:604  Organizational Theory in Education (3)

15:203:615  Assessment, Data, and Problem-Solving (3)

15:230:606  Higher Education Law (3)

15:230:620  Organization and Administration of Higher Education (3)

15:230:625  Policy for Urban Education (3)

16:310:502  History of American Education (3)

15:310:611  History of Higher Education (3)

Approved Electives (9 credits)

15:310:503  Comparative Education  (3)

15:310:512  Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in Education (3)

15:310:537  Ethics and Education (3)

15:310:540  Gender and Education (3)

15:310:561  History of African-American Education (3)

15:310:569  Queer Issues in Schools (3)

15:310:581  Special Issues in Higher Education (3)

 
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