Program Courses (* Click on the Course Code to view detailed information.)
Course CodeCourse NamePrerequisitesCredit Value
E7034 Critical Analysis of Problems and Issues in EducationNone3
E7111 Introduction to Advanced Academic Study and WritingNone3
E7134 Comprehensive Planning and ImplementationNone3
E7136 Higher Ed in the USNone3
E7232 Educational PolicyNone3
E7236 The Community CollegeNone3
E7501 Community College LeadershipNone3
E7502 Organizational and Governance of Community CollegesNone3
E7503 Community College FinanceNone3.0
E7504 Community College Executive Management InternshipNone 
E7834 Writing for Research and Professional PublicationNone3
E7935 DissertationCompletion of all required course work outlined in the program of study; completion of the comprehensive examination with a passing score.1 / 3
R7031 Methods and Analysis of Quantitative ResearchR7001 (for students starting in Spring 2009)3
R7035 Methods and Analysis of Qualitative ResearchR7001(For students starting in Spring 2009)3
R7038 Action Research in EducationR7001, R7031, R7035(For students starting in Spring 2009)3
Program Electives (* Click on the Course Code to view detailed information.)
Course CodeCourse NamePrerequisitesCredit Value
E7033 Managing ChangeNone3
E7132 Public School FinanceNone3
E7137 Educational Leadership in Theory and PracticeNone3
E7138 School Site-Based BudgetingNone3
E7231 Administrative Theory and Practice in EducationYou should have a general understanding of leadership theories and practices in education and/or other industries. Experience in leadership roles would enhance your ability to fulfill the course objectives.3
E7233 Organizational Communication Systems and Internship SeminarNone3
E7238 Educational Law: The SchoolNone3
E7239 Educational Law: The DistrictNone3
E7240 Educational Law: Higher EducationNone3
E7245 Teaching and Effective Learning StrategiesNone3
E7331 Curriculum Theory and DesignNone3
E7335 Advanced Supervision of Curriculum and InstructionNone3
E7336 Adult LearnerNone3
E7345 College TeachingNone3
E7637 Managing Human and Fiscal Resources in Higher EducationStudents enrolling for this course should have a working knowledge of the U.S. education system and other organizations that utilize human and fiscal resource management. Students are expected to demonstrate effectiveness in analysis and synthesis of information, concepts, and principles. They are also expected to demonstrate effectiveness in professional writing skills.3
E7801 Instructional Technology Planning and ManagementNone3
E7805 Distance Learning Technologies and Teaching MethodsNone3
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