Southeast Missouri State University College of Education
Educational Administration
Master of Arts in Educational Leadership Degree Program
Beginning Summer 2016, ALL coursework will be delivered online.*
Master of Arts in School Administration: Designed for aspiring school leaders including PK-12 assistant
principal, principal, and director of special education services.
Semester Course Delivery Method
Fall 2015 16 weeks 16 weeks
EA653 Curriculum for Leaders EA682 Variable Topics (district)
Online District Assignment
Spring 2016 8 weeks 16 weeks
EA655 Facilities/ PR/Business EA646/EA647 Internship I
Blended; Meeting on Cape Campus District Assignments
Summer 2016 8 weeks 8 weeks
EA656/EA657Internship II EA630/EA635 School Administration
District Assignments Online
Fall 2016 16 weeks 16 weeks
GR691 Methods of Research EA682 Variable Topics (district)
Online District Assignments
Spring 2017 8 weeks 16 weeks
EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration EA651 School Law
Online Online
Summer 2017 4 weeks 4 weeks
EA655 Facilities/ PR/Business EA653 Curriculum for Leaders
Online Online
Fall 2017 16 weeks 16 weeks
EA634 School Supervision EA646/EA647 Internship I
Online District Assignments
Spring 2018 16 weeks 16 weeks
EA656/EA657 Internship II EA630/EA635 School Administration
District Assignments Online
Summer 2016 4 weeks 8 weeks
EA660 Administration of Special Education EA682 Variable Topics (district)
Online District Assignments
For More Information Contact
Dr. Lisa Bertrand [email protected]
Variable Topics: Independent studies completed within home district to enhance learning. Graduate credit is
applicable to the Master of Arts degree program. Cost is $200 for 3 credit hour class.
*Schedule subject to change based on low enrollment
Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration 36 hour program of study
EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration (3)
EA630 OR EA635-Elementary and Secondary School Administration (3)
EA634 School Supervision(3)
EA646/ EA656 Elementary School Internships I and II (3, 3)
OR
EA647/ EA657 Secondary School Internships I and II (3, 3)
EA651 School Law(3)
EA655 School Business, Facilities Management, and Public Relations(3)
EA660 Administration and Supervision of Special Education(3)
EA653 Curriculum for Leaders(3)
GR691 Methods of Research(3)
The Master of Arts in School Administration also requires six hours of electives. These can be taken as EA682 Variable Topics classes, or an advisor approved course(6)
GR698 Comprehensive Exam(0)
Special Education Director-For students desiring certification as a special education director, requirements include certification in an area of special education and two years of teaching experience in a special education classroom. The Internship will be customized so that students will work with both building level administrators as well as special education directors. To be certificated for the special education director, students must earn a Master of Arts in School Administration and pass both the Missouri School Leaders Performance Assessment and the MEGA content area assessment.
Comprehensive Exams-during the last semester of classes, students will enroll in GR698 Comprehensive Exam course. Students will be required to complete an online essay. This activity is a culminating experience where students present a synthesis of their learning in the Internship as well as the additional coursework taken for the degree completion. Graduate Application-During the semester BEFORE you intend to graduate, students will be required to complete the Graduation form found on the Registrar’s website. This form is submitted to the Registrar’s office. During Internship I, instructions will be given for graduation planning. Enrollment for classes is completed online through the University portal at MY SOUTHEAST. Students may also access grades and schedules though this portal. DegreeWorks is also available for students to check progress in degree completion.
Certification- To be certificated as a school administrator, students must earn a Master of Arts in School Administration and pass both the Missouri School Leaders Performance Assessment and the MEGA content area assessment.
Southeast Missouri State University College of Education
Educational Administration St. Louis Area
Master of Arts in Educational Leadership Degree Programs
Beginning Summer 2016, ALL coursework will be delivered online.*
Master of Arts in School Administration: Designed for aspiring school leaders including PK-12 assistant
principal, principal, and director of special education services. All course work will be scheduled for
students living in the St. Louis area.
Semester Course Delivery Method
Fall 2015 16 weeks 16 weeks
EA656/EA657 Internship II EA634 School Supervision
District Assignments Blended; meeting 4 x fall semester Fox district
Spring 2016
8 weeks 16 weeks
EA660 Administration of Special Education EA682 Variable Topics-district (2)
Online District Assignment
Summer 2016 8 weeks 8 weeks
EA651 School Law GR691 Methods of Research
Online Online
Fall 2016 8 weeks 16 weeks
EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration EA630/EA635 Elementary and Secondary School Administration
Online Online
Spring 2017 16 weeks 8 weeks
EA634 School Supervision EA653 Curriculum for Leaders
Online Online
Summer 2017 8 weeks 4 weeks
EA646/EA647 Internship I EA660 Administration of Special Education
District Assignment Online
Fall 2017 8 weeks 16 weeks
EA655 Facilities, Business, PR EA656/EA657 Internship II
Online District Assignment
Spring 2018 16 weeks 8 weeks
EA651 School Law EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration
Online Online
Summer 2018 8 weeks 8 weeks
GR691 Methods of Research EA630/EA635 Elementary and Secondary School Administration
Online Online
For More Information Contact
Dr. Lisa Bertrand, [email protected]
Variable Topics: Independent studies completed within home district to enhance learning. Graduate
credit is applicable to the master of arts degree program. Cost is $200 for 3 credit hour class.
*Schedule subject to change due to low enrollment
Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration 36 hour program of study
EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration (3)
EA630 OR EA635-Elementary and Secondary School Administration (3)
EA634 School Supervision(3)
EA646/ EA656 Elementary School Internships I and II (3, 3)
OR
EA647/ EA657 Secondary School Internships I and II (3, 3)
EA651 School Law(3)
EA655 School Business, Facilities Management, and Public Relations(3)
EA660 Administration and Supervision of Special Education(3)
EA653 Curriculum for Leaders(3)
GR691 Methods of Research(3)
The Master of Arts in School Administration also requires six hours of electives. These can be taken as EA682 Variable Topics classes, or an advisor approved course(6)
GR698 Comprehensive Exam(0)
Special Education Director-For students desiring certification as a special education director, requirements include certification in an area of special education and two years of teaching experience in a special education classroom. The Internship will be customized so that students will work with both building level administrators as well as special education directors. To be certificated for the special education director, students must earn a Master of Arts in School Administration and pass both the Missouri School Leaders Performance Assessment and the MEGA content area assessment.
Comprehensive Exams-during the last semester of classes, students will enroll in GR698 Comprehensive Exam course. Students will be required to complete an online essay. This activity is a culminating experience where students present a synthesis of their learning in the Internship as well as the additional coursework taken for the degree completion. Graduate Application-During the semester BEFORE you intend to graduate, students will be required to complete the Graduation form found on the Registrar’s website. This form is submitted to the Registrar’s office. During Internship I, instructions will be given for graduation planning. Enrollment for classes is completed online through the University portal at MY SOUTHEAST. Students may also access grades and schedules though this portal. DegreeWorks is also available for students to check progress in degree completion.
Certification- To be certificated as a school administrator, students must earn a Master of Arts in School Administration and pass both the Missouri School Leaders Performance Assessment and the MEGA content area assessment.
Southeast Missouri State University College of Education
Educational Administration Mineral Area College Region
(Jefferson, Ste. Genevieve, St. Francois, Perry, Madison, Iron, Washington Counties)
Beginning Summer 2016, ALL coursework will be delivered online.*
Master of Arts in School Administration: Designed for aspiring school leaders including PK-12 assistant
principal, principal, and director of special education services.
Semester Course Delivery Method
Fall 2015 16 weeks 16 weeks
EA630/EA635 Elementary/Secondary School Administration GR691 Methods of Research
Blended; meetings held at Mineral Area College site Online
Spring 2016 16 Weeks 16 weeks 16 weeks
EA646/EA647 Internship I EA682 Variable Topic Elective (district) EA651 School Law
District Assignments District Assignments Blended; meetings held at the Mineral Area College site
Summer 2016 6 Weeks 4 Weeks 8 Weeks
EA655 Facilities/PR/Business EA653 Curriculum for Leaders EA656/EA657 Internship II
Online Online District Assignments
Fall 2016 16 weeks 8 weeks
EA634 School Supervision EA660 Administration of Special Education
Online Online
Spring 2017 16 weeks 8 weeks
GR691 Methods of Research EA655 Facilities, PR, Business
Online Online
Summer 2017 4 weeks 8 weeks
EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration EA682 Variable Topic Elective (district)
Online District Assignment
Fall 2017 16 weeks 16 weeks
EA651 School Law EA630/EA635 Elementary/ Secondary School Administration
Online Online
Spring 2018 8 weeks 16 weeks
EA653 Curriculum for Leaders GR691 Methods of Research
Online Online
Summer 2018 8 weeks 6 weeks
EA634 School Supervision EA655 Facilities, PR, Business
Online Online
For More Information Contact
Dr. Lisa Bertrand, [email protected]
Variable Topics: Independent studies completed within home district to enhance learning. Graduate credit is
applicable to the master of arts degree program. Cost is $200 for 3 credit hour class.
*Schedule subject to change due to low enrollment
Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration 36 hour program of study
EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration (3)
EA630 OR EA635-Elementary and Secondary School Administration (3)
EA634 School Supervision(3)
EA646/ EA656 Elementary School Internships I and II (3, 3)
OR
EA647/ EA657 Secondary School Internships I and II (3, 3)
EA651 School Law(3)
EA655 School Business, Facilities Management, and Public Relations(3)
EA660 Administration and Supervision of Special Education(3)
EA653 Curriculum for Leaders(3)
GR691 Methods of Research(3)
The Master of Arts in School Administration also requires six hours of electives. These can be taken as EA682 Variable Topics classes, or an advisor approved course(6)
GR698 Comprehensive Exam(0)
Special Education Director-For students desiring certification as a special education director, requirements include certification in an area of special education and two years of teaching experience in a special education classroom. The Internship will be customized so that students will work with both building level administrators as well as special education directors. To be certificated for the special education director, students must earn a Master of Arts in School Administration and pass both the Missouri School Leaders Performance Assessment and the MEGA content area assessment.
Comprehensive Exams-during the last semester of classes, students will enroll in GR698 Comprehensive Exam course. Students will be required to complete an online essay. This activity is a culminating experience where students present a synthesis of their learning in the Internship as well as the additional coursework taken for the degree completion. Graduate Application-During the semester BEFORE you intend to graduate, students will be required to complete the Graduation form found on the Registrar’s website. This form is submitted to the Registrar’s office. During Internship I, instructions will be given for graduation planning. Enrollment for classes is completed online through the University portal at MY SOUTHEAST. Students may also access grades and schedules though this portal. DegreeWorks is also available for students to check progress in degree completion.
Certification- To be certificated as a school administrator, students must earn a Master of Arts in School Administration and pass both the Missouri School Leaders Performance Assessment and the MEGA content area assessment.
Southeast Missouri State University College of Education
Educational Administration Three Rivers/Poplar Bluff Region
(Butler, Ripley, Carter, Shannon, Reynolds, Stoddard, Dunklin, Pemiscot, New Madrid, Mississippi Counties)
Beginning Summer 2016, ALL coursework will be delivered online.* Master of Arts in School Administration: Designed for aspiring school leaders including PK-12 assistant
principal, principal, and director of special education services.
Semester Course Delivery Method
Spring 2016 8 Weeks 16 weeks
EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration EA682 Variable Topic Elective (district)
Online District Assignments
Summer 2016 4 Weeks 8 Weeks
EA660 Administration of Special Education EA634 School Supervision
Online Online
Fall 2016 8 weeks 16 weeks
EA653 Curriculum for Leaders EA651 School Law
Online Online
Spring 2017 16 weeks 16 weeks
EA646/EA647 Internship I EA630/EA635 Elementary/ Secondary School Administration
District Assignments Online
Summer 2017 8 weeks 8 weeks
EA656/EA657 Internship II GR691 Methods of Research
District Assignments Online
Fall 2017 8 weeks 16 weeks
EA660 Administration of Special Education EA682 Variable Topic Elective (district)
Online District Assignments
Spring 2018 16 weeks 8 weeks
EA634 School Supervision EA655 Facilities, PR, Business
Online Online
Summer 2018 8 weeks 4 weeks
EA651 School Law EA653 Curriculum for Leaders
Online Online
For More Information Contact
Dr. Lisa Bertrand, [email protected]
Variable Topics: Independent studies completed within home district to enhance learning. Graduate credit is
applicable to the Master of Arts degree program. Cost is $200 for 3 credit hour class.
*Schedule subject to change due to low enrollment
Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration 36 hour program of study
EA625 Foundations of Educational Administration (3)
EA630 OR EA635-Elementary and Secondary School Administration (3)
EA634 School Supervision(3)
EA646/ EA656 Elementary School Internships I and II (3, 3)
OR
EA647/ EA657 Secondary School Internships I and II (3, 3)
EA651 School Law(3)
EA655 School Business, Facilities Management, and Public Relations(3)
EA660 Administration and Supervision of Special Education(3)
EA653 Curriculum for Leaders(3)
GR691 Methods of Research(3)
The Master of Arts in School Administration also requires six hours of electives. These can be taken as EA682 Variable Topics classes, or an advisor approved course(6)
GR698 Comprehensive Exam(0)
Special Education Director-For students desiring certification as a special education director, requirements include certification in an area of special education and two years of teaching experience in a special education classroom. The Internship will be customized so that students will work with both building level administrators as well as special education directors. To be certificated for the special education director, students must earn a Master of Arts in School Administration and pass both the Missouri School Leaders Performance Assessment and the MEGA content area assessment.
Comprehensive Exams-during the last semester of classes, students will enroll in GR698 Comprehensive Exam course. Students will be required to complete an online essay. This activity is a culminating experience where students present a synthesis of their learning in the Internship as well as the additional coursework taken for the degree completion. Graduate Application-During the semester BEFORE you intend to graduate, students will be required to complete the Graduation form found on the Registrar’s website. This form is submitted to the Registrar’s office. During Internship I, instructions will be given for graduation planning. Enrollment for classes is completed online through the University portal at MY SOUTHEAST. Students may also access grades and schedules though this portal. DegreeWorks is also available for students to check progress in degree completion.
Certification- To be certificated as a school administrator, students must earn a Master of Arts in School Administration and pass both the Missouri School Leaders Performance Assessment and the MEGA content area assessment.