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General Requirements
- 33-36 credit hours distributed among courses, summer seminars,
independent study, action research, and internships.
Fifteen of
the 33-36 credits comprise the core curriculum, with the remainder
making up the students individual concentration. Students
desiring the administrative licensure endorsement by the state of
Vermont will take a majority of their electives in areas required
through licensure standards.
- An action research project.
- A leadership portfolio, which marks the final requirement of the
program.
- Portfolios are presented at each student's culminating Master's
Oral
Examination.
Specific Requirements
The MEd program for licensure require 33-36 credit hours of
coursework including seminars, internships, and research
experiences.
Core Courses (15 credits)
EDLP 334: Effecting and Managing
Change, Spring, (3cr)
EDLP 353: Organizational Leadership, Fall (3cr)
EDLP 387: Collaborative Consultation, Spring, (3cr)
EDFS 209: Introduction to Research Methods, Spring, (3cr)
EDFS 322: Challenge of Multiculturalism, Fall (3cr)
Elective Courses (12-15 credits) Courses
are required for VT
Administrator Licensure
EDLP 266: Education Finance, Spring,
(3cr) OR
EDLP 280: School and Agency Business Management, Fall/Spring, (3cr) AND
EDLP 268: Education Law, Spring, (3cr) AND
EDLP 335: Staff Evaluation and Development, Fall/Spring, (3cr) AND
EDLP 336: Curriculum Leadership, Fall, (3cr) AND
EDLP 337: Political Processes, Fall/Spring, (3cr)
EDLP 372: Leadership and the Creative Imagination, Spring, (3cr)
EDLP 380: Data Analysis for Action Planning, Fall, (3cr)
EDLP 386: Organization and Human Resource Development, Spring, (3cr)
EDLP 319 Internship (3cr). Internship proposals are due the semester
prior to starting. General guidelines for the proposal are listed in
the handbook and should be discussed with your advisor.
Applications
Applications for the Master's program can be downloaded from the
Graduate
College website, or directly from their offices at 330
Waterman (802-656-3160). Application includes a statement of
purpose, three letters of reference, and copies of all official
transcripts.
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