Pittsburg State University's Master of Science in Educational Leadership program is designed to prepare licensed teachers to assume positions as school principals and non-licensed leaders to assume leadership roles in educational settings. Through a combination of curricula, assessments, intervention, clinical experiences, research, and practice, graduates become outstanding professional leaders who serve students, families, and their community. The curriculum meets the endorsement standards for Building Principal PreK-12. This program is fully accredited by the Kansas State Department of Education and CAEP.
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Options available for the degree include:
Option I: Thesis
This option is designed to prepare students for a doctoral program, for advanced professional careers, or for students wanting to complete an in-depth research experience.
Option II: Research Problem
This option is designed to provide a research experience that can include a specific problem, creative and aesthetic efforts such as performances, exhibits, or creative programs, or an internship.
The coursework for this program includes 30 graduate credit hours that are offered in both the fall and spring semesters and taken online. Most students take two courses per semester for two years to complete the program. Courses are taught by professors with experience as building leaders and/or superintendents. Topics and course assignments are all relevant to the changing climate and expectations of leaders in today’s society.
As a graduate of this program, you will be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and strategies you need in order to work in the following roles, and more: