Educational Leadership
Graduate Programs
Description
We prepare racially and ethically conscious leaders who are resolute in serving all learners in a broad spectrum of educational settings and developing educators with strong skills in racial equity leadership and instructional leadership.
Majors |
Program | Locations | Major / Total Credits |
---|---|---|---|
Educational Leadership EDD | EDD - Doctor of Education |
|
90 / 90 |
Educational Leadership MS | MS - Master of Science |
|
30 / 30 |
Educational Leadership SPEC | SPEC - Specialist |
|
30 / 30 |
Certificates |
Program | Locations | Major / Total Credits |
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Racially Conscious School and Systems Leadership GC |
|
9 / 9 | |
Superintendent of Schools GC |
|
9 / 9 |
Policies & Faculty
Policies
For graduate program policies, including Admission requirements, please see https://grad.mnsu.edu/programs/ed.html.
Contact Information
Department of Educational Leadership
7700 France Ave. S.
Edina, MN 55435
https://ed.mnsu.edu/academic-programs/educational-leadership/
Faculty
Chair
- Natalie Rasmussen, Ph.D
Faculty
600 Level
Credits: 1-6
Practical experience in Educational Leadership.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-6
This course provides students who are pursuing a second administrative license with an experiential experience as a school administrator.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3-6
This course is designed for aspiring educational leaders and is intended to provide experiential experience with the roles and responsibilities of a school superintendent. Embedded in the course are the internship requirements for Minnesota state administrative licensure for superintendent.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-6
The intent of the Portfolio Review is to provide the student with a focused opportunity to construct and present a professional portfolio that will ultimately lead to Superintendent licensure. Students will document and present evidence of mastery of required competencies.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Communication and Leadership is a three credit graduate course designed to prepare aspiring leaders in PreK-12 and higher educational settings with the communication skills needed to lead effectively. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill development through understanding, applying, analyzing, and evaluating communication practices to improve personal and professional effectiveness. Course design will offer a combination of readings, collegial discussion, individualized projects, presentations, and interactive exercises.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Equity and Education serves as a fundamental course of study in preparation of educational leaders. Students engage in discourse and examination of issues related to racial equity, achievement, teaching and leadership gaps. Through the lens of race, students will explore, read, discuss, write about and observe content that describes local and national educational issues. Students will study the work of leading authors who introduce protocols and practices for holding conversations about race. Students will apply and transfer knowledge about racial equity to educational settings.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Program Evaluation in Educational Leadership is a three credit graduate course designed to prepare aspiring leaders in PK-12 and higher educational settings. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill development in understanding, applying, analyzing, and evaluating data collected. These steps will result in the design of a meaningful evaluation of a program within a PK-12 or higher education institution. Course design will offer a combination of readings, collegial discussion, program evaluation projects, presentation, and/or interactive exercises.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This three credit graduate course is designed to prepare educational leaders for the PreK-12 and higher education settings with the skills, knowledge, and dispositions to prepare learners for the 21C workforce. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skill development through applying, analyzing, and evaluating technological advances, changing practices and paradigms in educational systems,and leading system change. Course design will offer a combination of readings, collegial discussion, individualized projects, presentations, and interactive exercises. The effective use of various technologies will be used to enhance the students' awareness and use of applications for leadership, teaching and personalized learning.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-3
This seminar provides an avenue for the exploration and investigation of special study topics in educational leadership.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course is designed for students preparing for school leadership positions.It provides the conceptual framework for brain-based learning, neuroscience and culturally responsive classroom teaching. The goal is to develop racially conscious leaders who will, in turn, develop culturally responsive teachers.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This seminar explores the dynamics of organizational and systems change in theory and practice.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This is the introductory course for the Masters' in Educational Leadership program. The purpose of this course is to provide students with foundational knowledge in the area of leadership. Throughout this course students will explore what it means to be a leader and will review current research on leadership. They will also investigate the personal side of leadership and focus on skills needed to lead an organization.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Selected ethical/moral philosophies are studied using theoretical paradigms. Students become skilled at making ethical and moral decisions regarding every day dilemmas facing educational leaders.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course examines past and current research theory and philosophy relative to leadership development in both formal and informal educational settings.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Surveys past and current research about women in leadership roles. The course will examine leadership through the lives of culturally diverse women who had both traditional and non-traditional roles.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Introduction to research methods as well as tools for becoming a critical consumer of the body of research that exists in educational leadership.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course examines legal issues in educational settings.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-6
The process by which candidates for school administration licensure document and present mastery level evidence of required competencies.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course provides an overview of leadership in the educational setting.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course examines how political influence and governance affect school policy.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course develops skills in leading programs for students of special populations.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
The course examines the role of the school leader within the function of supervision and evaluation.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course is designed to provide students with knowledge about the practical experience in identifying potential funding sources; planning, writing, and evaluating grant proposals and implementing funded projects.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course will focus on funding, organization, governance, processes, and structures of higher education.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-4
Individualized study in an area of leadership theory, research, or inquiry. Admission by prior application only.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
In this course students apply advanced knowledge and skills in finance and leadership in the educational setting.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course develops research skills in the educational setting.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course examines the role of school leaders in a multicultural inclusive learning environment.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-3
This course will present a wide range of techniques and models for developing professional academic projects, including portfolios. Students will develop and demonstrate a professional project. This course may replace or be used in addition to an APP or thesis.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-4
An experience where the principle learning takes place through interchange among class members and the facilitator.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-3
The alternate plan paper includes a research requirement less extensive in nature than a thesis, but significantly greater in quality and quantity than the standard graduate term paper.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Portfolio Development is a 1-credit independent course aligned with the Department of Educational Leaderships assessment plan for the Masters of Science in Educational Leadership degree. In the portfolio, students will demonstrate accomplishments and growth experienced throughout the Masters program in professional knowledge, skills and performance, and dispositions (professional attitudes and character). Permission is required from the student's academic advisor to register for the Portfolio Development course, usually during the graduation semester. The completed portfolio is submitted to the student's academic advisor toward the end of the graduation semester. Permission is required to register for the Portfolio Development course.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3-6
The course provides an applicant for licensure for K-12 principal, superintendent, and director of special education completing an approved licensure program, but lacking the three-year teaching experience, the required teaching internship.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3-12
This course provides students with an experiential experience as a school administrator.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3-6
The thesis involves extended research resulting in a significant contribution to new knowledge. This reflects a student's ability to do individual, independent work of a creative and/or investigative type in an area of relation to the student's major field.Prerequisites: none
700 Level
Credits: 3
This course will provide doctoral students with the knowledge and skills to develop lines of research, read and analyze scholarly publications, formulate an annotated bibliography, and write for publication. Learners will formulate a dissertation research topic, develop research question/s, create a portfolio presentation or workshop presentation on their research topic.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course is the second in a series and will cover library research, portfolio development, and expanding research lines. Researchers will focus on mastering academic writing and complete a review of the literature. Students will also give a presentation of their research at a research symposium.Prerequisites: EDLD 734 Professional Development Colloquium I
Credits: 4
This seminar course provides an avenue for the exploration and investigation of special study topics in educational leadership.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course will provide doctoral students with knowledge and skills in organizational theory and analysis. Learners will demonstrate the ability to apply the tenets of Critical Race Theory to systems and organizations. Learners will acquire an understanding of the complexity of organizations, structural framework, impact of human resources, political arena, and practices in improving leadership. Learners will assess their leadership strengths in relation to implementing change in an organization.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
Examination of ethics in leadership which includes student research on ethics in leadership and professional settings.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
In depth study of exemplary leaders and research into their applicability to broader leadership contexts.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course is a required course for the doctorate in Educational Leadership. The seminar is offered so students can acquire the knowledge of how public policy is developed and the influences exerted on public policy.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course provides an introduction to and opportunities for producing scholarly writing of publication quality. It offers ample opportunities for practicing formatting, grammar, and APA citation skills needed for peer-reviewed theoretical papers and primary research reports including dissertations.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course offers investigations into traditional and exploratory genres of qualitative research and provides the critical analysis tools necessary for doing so. Included will be aspects unique to qualitative design used for sampling, instrumentation, data collection and analysis, and report formats.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
The course provides an overview of quantitative research methods, clarifies the role of quantitative methods in the research process, and provides experiences for application of quantitative methods.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course offers focused investigations into a specific genre or methodology of research. Class members will work individually or in small learning groups in completing individually-constructed learning contracts to gain in-depth knowledge and skills in particular genre or methodology.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 3
This course offers focused investigations into a specific genre or methodology of research different than those investigated in EDLD 793. Class members will work to complete an individually-constructed learning contract to gain in-depth knowledge and skills in research.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-12
This course is designed for doctoral candidates in educational leadership to experience implementation of theory where they are given the opportunity to create, demonstrate, and maintain effective strategies and methodologies from leadership practices in a school or higher education setting.Prerequisites: none
Credits: 1-12
The doctoral dissertation course is designed to guide the student through preparation and defense of the dissertation proposal, assist the student in the dissertation research and writing process and ensure focus and consistency in preparation and defense of the final product.Prerequisites: none