The department offers a program leading to a Master of Arts (MA)
in Education with an emphasis in Educational Leadership in Postsecondary
Education. Students who pursue the MA degree are prepared for effective
management and leadership in changing multicultural societies and
in varying organizational environments. Students also choose courses
or concentrations in which they are personally interested.
The emphasis in Educational Leadership prepares individuals to
serve in leadership roles in community colleges, universities, technical
schools, governmental and adult schools as well as proprietary institutions
in both national and international settings. Some of these roles
will include positions such as college and technical school teachers,
community college deans, and college directors.
Admission Procedures
A student must complete an application for
admission to both the university and the Educational Leadership Master’s degree program. Early application to the program is encouraged. Submit the university application on line at: www.csumentor.edu
The following materials should be submitted
directly to SDSU:
Official transcripts (in sealed envelopes)
GRE test scores
Mail directly to:
Graduate Admissions
Enrollment Services
San Diego State University
5500 Campanile Drive
San Diego, CA 92182-7416
The following materials should be submitted directly to the ARPE department:
Department application
Two letters of recommendation
Mail directly to:
Department of Administration, Rehabilitation & Postsecondary Education / Interwork Institute.
Attention: Educational leadership
Graduate Advisor
San Diego State University
3590 Camino del Rio North
San Diego, CA 92108
For specific questions call the Program office at: 619-594-6115
Program offerings are described in the San Diego State University Graduate Bulletin.
http://coursecat.sdsu.edu/GB0203/index.html
Special
Advantages of SDSU Program
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Only Postsecondary Educational Leadership Program
in the California State University (CSU) system.
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Accredited by the Western
Association of Schools and Colleges
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Internship and field experience and college level practice
teaching provided by the program;
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Training in an environment of cultural diversity,
innovative programs, and some year-round
operations so students can continue training over
the summer.
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Research project in the field., gathering data with emphasis
on its practical value in planning, problem-solving and decision-making;
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Computer access on the University system and the availability
of assistance on computer operations;
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Opportunity to move into PhD or EdD program having completed
MA program.
The
Program/Coursework
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Core Courses include 6-9 units in educationa lleadership in
postsecondary education.
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Concentration Courses include 6-9 units in courses which provide
specialization for the individual in postsecondary levels as
well as military and government agencies.
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Research Courses involve 9 units, a course on the procedures
of conducting research, and two courses on a research project
in the field of educational leadership or some related area
of interest.
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The Electives, 9-12 units, are selected with the approval of
a faculty advisor. This includes field experience opportunities.
Students may select courses in a special area of interest or
concentration, i. e., postsecondary leadership, instruction,
use of technology, or student services.
Requirements
for Admission
In order to gain admission to the Program, the following requirements
must be fulfilled:
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Admission to graduate status at SDSU;
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Admission to the Postsecondary Educational
Leadership Program;
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Completion of an academic degree with a minimum grade point
average of 2. 75.
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Two letters of recommendation from agency where employed;
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Completion of the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) with a combined
(verbal and quantitative) score of 950.
Time
Schedule
Courses are designed for students who are currently working. All
of the coursework is offered in the late afternoon, evening, or
on Saturdays during the regular academic year. Summer courses are
offered during the day or through Distance Learning.
Additional
Information
The program offerings are described in the San Diego State University
Graduate Bulletin. The Graduate Bulletin contains requirements for
all academic majors, course descriptions, policies and regulations
governing student progress at the University. The Bulletin may be
purchased at the University bookstore. More information regarding
any of the programs offered by the Department may be obtained by
calling (619) 594-6115.
For specific information about this program, contact the Program
Coordinator at (619) 594-3071 or pilandl@mail.sdsu.edu.
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