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2023 - 2024 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Education, School Administration, M.Ed.


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Program Director: Dr. Jeff Lind

The M.Ed in School Administration blends theory and practice to prepare students for the school principalship. Students will both develop their skills as professional educators and expand their employment opportunities in educational leadership as a result of the degree program. Completers of the M.Ed. in School Administration will have met the North Dakota Level I Principal Credential degree requirements.

See Education: Graduate Programs  for additional program information.

Major Requirements


The Master of Education Degree Requirements (M.Ed.)

The M.Ed. must be completed within seven years of the completion of the earliest graduate course used in the course of study. Up to one-third of the total credits required for the course of study may be transferred from another accredited institution. To achieve the Master’s Degree, the student must complete courses within the graduate core, courses within an emphasis area, and must successfully complete either a thesis or a comprehensive research analysis capstone.

Required Courses:


Capstone Options:


(choose one)

Thesis Option:

Research Analysis Option:

Emphasis Area Requirements:


Internship:

Choose internship courses aligned to the desired credential.

Total: 32 - 33 Semester Credits


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