Educational Administration and Supervision (M.S.)
The Master of Science in Educational Administration and Supervision is a 33-hour degree program designed for students seeking careers in administration and supervision. A Bachelor of Science degree in Education is recommended for the student pursuing graduate study leading to this degree.
Admission Requirements
Students applying for admission to the Master of Science program must obtain general admission to the Division of Graduate Studies; however, this does not guarantee admission to the Master of Science program. Applications are accepted prior to March 1 of each year for summer and fall admission. Applications are accepted prior to October 15 of each year for spring admission.
Departmental Admission requirements for the program are as follows:
- A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
- An overall GPA of 3.0 or above (on a 4.0 scale) on the bachelor's degree.
- A completed Master of Science program application.
- Recommendations from three persons, one of whom must be the applicant's supervising principal, or school district superintendent or assistant superintendent.
- Acceptable evidence of the applicant's writing ability as determined by a writing assessment completed under the supervision of the screening committee.
- A successful interview with the program screening committee.
- A recommendation for admission by the screening committee.
- Valid teaching certificate.
- At least 3 years of full-time teaching experience.
Degree Requirements
Code | Title | Hours |
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Phase I: An Introduction to Urban Education | ||
EDAD 512 | INTRO TO SCH LDRSHP THEO & PRA | 3 |
EDAD 513 | SCHOOL-BASED PRGM EVAL & IMPRO | 3 |
EDAD 514 | LEADING CHNGE TO SUP SCH IMPRO | 3 |
EDAD 515 | LEGAL ISSUES FOR SCHOOL LEADRS | 3 |
Phase II: Case Problems in Urban Education | ||
EDAD 516 | LEADING & MANAGING HUMAN RESOU | 3 |
EDAD 517 | RES & ACCT FOR SCHOOL FINANCE | 3 |
Phase III: Exemplary Approaches to Urban Issues | ||
EDAD 519 | Instructional Leadership and Professional Development | 3 |
Phase IV: Effective Leadership in Urban Context | ||
EDAD 522 | Equity and Culturally Responsive Leadership | 3 |
EDAD 523 | Building Community Partnerships | 3 |
EDAD 586 | STRENGTHENING LIT FOR ED LEADE | 3 |
EDAD 524 | INTERNSHIP | 3 |
Total Hours | 33 |
Note: All students seeking Mississippi Class AA certificates must obtain the Mississippi minimum score on the School Leaders Licensure Exam (SLLA) in order to be recommended for certification.