Master of Arts in Instructional Leadership
This degree is designed specifically for the candidate who wishes to work in a leadership position that does not require principal certification. These leadership positions typically include positions in educational organizations. This Masters of Arts degree emphasizes research. Candidates participating in this degree program will complete a Thesis as part of the requirements for graduation. This degree requires completion of thirty hours of graduate credit. A comprehensive examination is required during the final semester of coursework. The degree plan originates in the Department of Educational Leadership.
Candidates seeking admission to a graduate program in the Department of Educational Leadership must meet the basic requirements of Graduate Admissions specified in the Admission section of this catalog. Please, contact the Department of Educational Leadership for additional requirements: (936) 294-1147.
Please submit the following documents:
- Graduate Admissions Application
- Application Fee
- Official transcript from the baccalaureate degree granting institution
- Admission preference given to individuals with a GPA of 3.0 and higher within the last 60 hours
- One Reference Form from a supervisor
- Personal Essay
- Submit a work sample of a research paper
- Optional: Official GRE scores
Course Prerequisites are strictly observed.
Code | Title | Hours |
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Master of Arts in Instructional Leadership | ||
EDAD 5386 | Spc Populations & Spc Programs | 3 |
EDAD 6394 | Advancing Educ Leadership 1 | 3 |
INSL 5378 | Curriculum Planning | 3 |
INSL 5379 | Methods of Research | 3 |
INSL 6360 | Learning Theory of Educational Leadership | 3 |
INSL 6368 | Instructional Supervision | 3 |
INSL 6372 | Practicum In Instructnl Ldrshp 1 | 3 |
Concentration | ||
Select two 5000 or above approved courses 2 | 6 | |
EDAD 6387 | Thesis | 3 |
Total Hours | 30 |
1 | INSL 6372 is the last course to be taken in the sequence of courses. It may be taken with one or two other courses. |
2 | Selections should be made in consultation with the Graduate Advisor. |