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College of Education ) Degree Programs ) Educational Administration ) General Information

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Choose your specialization.

The program in educational administration offers four specializations to meet the needs of instructional leaders in K-12 and post-secondary schools as well as other organizations featuring educational activities. The specializations are principalship, program administration, school business administration and general administration.

Washington State Certification as a principal or program administrator is available with the master's degree or as a post-master's program of study.

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Degree Options

Students may earn a master of education (M.Ed.) degree in all specializations (48 to 51 credits, depending on the specialization). A master of arts (M. A.) degree in school business administration or in general administration requires 45 credits, including a graduate project. Those in the principalship and program administration specializations who wish to earn a M. A. degree must add a three-credit graduate project to their programs (total of 53 to 54 credits).

For information on earning a 45-credit post-master's educational specialist (Ed. S.) degree go to the link at the bottom of the page.

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Field Experience

All students must complete an internship experience in sites selected cooperatively by the student and major Advisor. Students seeking certification as principals, whether in public or in independent schools, must take three one-credit practica (EDAD 544, 545, & 546) and three two-credit internships (EDAD 564, 565, & 566); students in program administration are required to take three one-credit practica and one two-credit internship.

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Applications for admission into the Educational Administration program are accepted each quarter.

Deadlines for receipt of application materials:

Winter quarter- November 20
Spring quarter- February 20
Summer quarter- May 20
Fall quarter- August 20

Request an application from Graduate Admissions or e-mail grad-admissions@seattleu.edu for more information.

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Related Links

Master of Arts in Education in Educational Administration
Master of Education in Educational Administration
Educational Specialist Degree in Educational Administration

Graduate Admissions
2003-04 Admissions and Application Procedures

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