
Education Specialist Degree Program (Ed.S.)
The Education Specialist Degree in Educational Leadership (Ed.S.) leads to advanced licensure in education administration (Superintendent Licensure). The program requires 36 hours beyond the Masters Degree in School Administration. Students who have a Masters Degree in an education-related field may have their transcripts reviewed to determine pre-requisite courses needed for principal licensure before entering the Ed.S. Upon completion of the Ed.S., students who are admitted into the Ed.D. in Educational Leadership may transfer up to 36 hours into the Ed.D.
Education Administration Concentration (36 semester hours)
(For those already licensed as a principal and seeking superintendents licensure)
Phase One: 18 Semester Hour Core
EDCI 706, Statistical Analysis in Research or EDCI 711, Qualitative Research
EDCI 800, Issues in Rural Education or EDCI 805, Advanced Foundations in Education
EDL 800, Advanced Leadership Theory or EDL 810, Behavior and Management in the Educational Organization
EDL 820, Educational Politics and Policies
EDL 895, Advanced Seminar in Instructional Leadership
EDL 896, Advanced Seminar in School Law
Choice: At the completion of the core courses in the Ed.S. Program (18 semester hours) students will (with faculty approval) choose a direction for continuing study: 1) apply for admission to the Ed.D. and transfer the 18 hour core into the Ed.D. or 2) Complete Phase Two and receive the Ed.S. with Level II Licensure.
Phase Two: 18 Semester Hours
Required - 12 hours
EDCI 709, Educational Testing and Assessment
EDL 877, The Superintendency
EDL 883, Internship in Rural School Leadership I
EDL 884, Internship in Rural School Leadership II
Electives: Six Hours from among the following
EDCI 802, Program Planning and Evaluation
EDL 732, Computer Applications in Educational Administration
EDL 740, School Plant Planning and Management
EDL 750, Educational Human Resource Management, and
EDL 876, Ethics in Educational Leadership
Students without principal licensure must either complete the Master of School Administration Degree or if they have an education related masters degree, have their transcripts reviewed to determine pre-requisite courses needed before entering the Ed.S.
Students are required to prepare a portfolio to demonstrate mastery of skills for leadership at the system level. This portfolio is reviewed by faculty prior to graduation. In order to be licensed at the Ed.S. level by the North Carolina Board of Education, upon graduation students should contact the Westerns Office of Field Experiences to apply for an advanced license.
Completion of the Ed.S. in Educational Leadership does not qualify a student for admission to the Ed.D. Students admitted to the Ed.D. must request transfers of hours taken at the Ed.S. level to the doctoral program.
Degree requirements for the Education Specialist Degree Applicants for the Ed.S. in Educational Leadership must hold a masters degree in an education related field from a regionally accredited institution and are expected to hold principal licensure. Applicants who do not have principal licensure will have their transcripts reviewed to determine prerequisite courses needed for that licensure before beginning an Ed.S.
Applicants must submit scores on the Graduate Record Examination General Test and three recommendations, one of whom must be an administrative supervisor. Applicants will be interviewed by program faculty.
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Last updated: 6/30/2005.