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  The Graduate School of Education 2014–2016 Master of Education (Ed.M.) Programs with State Certification Programs in the Department of Educational Theory, Policy, and Administration Ed.M. in Educational Administration and Supervision (Option B - Certification: Principal)  

Ed.M. in Educational Administration and Supervision (Option B - Certification: Principal)


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

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At the master's degree level, typical programs are offered for aspiring school principals, supervisors, and leaders in higher education.

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 are not interested in receiving such certification(s).

Please note that the Educational Leadership Program, Option B does not accept credits earned at other universities.

Required courses in educational administration (30 credits)

15:230:500  Foundations of Educational Administration and Supervision (3) 

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

15:230:505  School-Community Relations: The Politics of Education (3) 

15:230:507  Education Law (3) or 15:230:607  New Jersey Education Law (3)

15:230:514  Personnel Administration (3) 

15:230:520  Public School Finance (3)

15:230:521  Supervision of Instruction (3)

15:230:522  Decision Analysis I (3)

15:230:530  Internship in Educational Administration I (3) (This course has a field experience component.)

15:230:531  Internship in Educational Administration II (3) (This course has a field experience component.)

Outside electives (6 credits)

Electives must be chosen with the approval of adviser.

 
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