Master of Education in Educational Leadership
In Florida, the path to a position in education administration requires candidates to earn a graduate degree in educational leadership and successfully complete the Florida Educational Leadership Examination (FELE). Accordingly, the program is specifically designed for current in-service teachers who aspire to a position as an assistant principal or educational leader to earn an M.Ed. in Educational Leadership and successfully pass the FELE.
The proposed curriculum is designed around the 10 Florida Principal Leadership standards outlined by the Florida Department of Education and aligned with the Florida Educational Leadership Examination. In addition, each semester includes a 1 credit internship with a coordinating school administrator to allow students to directly experience and apply the standards being taught in class. Accordingly, the entire curriculum consists of 30 credits: 27 classroom credits and 3 internship credits. It is designed to allow a student to take 10 credits per semester (or summer term) and complete their M.Ed. in Educational Leadership in 12 months.
Because the 10 standards in the FELE are discrete skills and units, the curriculum is designed in a similar manner. In other words, there are no prerequisites, and no course specifically builds upon a previous one. Students can be enrolled into the program in the fall, spring or summer sessions. Students will take the courses offered, as well as the 1-credit internship.
M.Ed. in Educational Leadership Admission Requirements and Documents
The program welcomes applications from individuals who have strong academic, school leadership and teaching records and who have experience and interest in educational leadership. To be accepted, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Completed application for the University
- $40 application fee
- Official transcripts for all previous college work received directly from each institution
- Applicants must have earned a four-year degree from a regionally accredited institution
- Applicants need to have an overall GPA of 3.0 out of a possible 4.0, or a minimum of 3.0 in the last 60 credit hours of undergraduate study. NOTE: GPAs below 3.0 will be reviewed for conditional admittance.
- A minimum of at least two years successful teaching experience, reflected in prior teacher evaluation scores or equivalent
- Two letters of recommendation from educational peers or supervisors, one of which is the current or most recent supervisor
- Résumé
- Personal statement addressing why they seek a graduate-level degree
Degree Requirements
M.Ed. (EDL) Curriculum Courses
EDL 601 | Instructional Leadership | 3 |
EDL 602 | Organizational Leadership, Safety and Decision-Making | 3 |
EDL 603 | Human Resources: Recruitment, Development and Retention | 3 |
EDL 604 | Curriculum and Achievement | 3 |
EDL 605 | School Budgeting and Finance | 3 |
EDL 606
| Educational Leadership Internship | 3 |
| Internships are earned 1 credit per semester (fall, spring, summer) for a total of 3 credits | |
EDL 607 | School Law/Community Relations | 3 |
EDL 608 | Data-Driven Leadership | 3 |
EDL 610 | Communication and Technology for Leaders | 3 |
EDL 612 | Problem-Solving and Visionary Leadership | 3 |
If an M.Ed. (EDL) student has not at the time of program entry met their 60 hour ESOL requirement or has completed a 3 credit ESOL course, then it is incumbent upon the student to complete such a course. The Department of Education offers EDU 640 TESOL to satisfy this requirement.
Total Credit Hours: 30