Elementary and secondary school educators with full-time jobs who wish to obtain administrative certification have a new path to an advanced degree from the University of Kansas School of Education.
Beginning in June 2013, the KU School of Education will offer its master of science in educational administration degree in a blended format. The program combines web-based coursework with a traditional classroom experience.
The program offers a master’s degree from KU’s School of Education, ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the No. 12 public university education graduate school.
Face-to-face class meetings will take place three to four times per semester in Lawrence or the KU Edwards Campus in Overland Park giving students the opportunity to work in person with their professors and cohort groups. In the classroom, students develop long-term professional and scholarly relationships with both faculty and colleagues. Courses balance theory and practice while focusing on research-based strategies that prepare graduates to become school administrators. Online coursework is delivered via widely available technology for which the primary technology requirements are a standard Internet connection and audio/video capability.
The application deadline for KU’s 2013 summer cohort is April 1 with courses beginning in June 2013. More information is available online.
Elementary and secondary school educators with full-time jobs who wish to obtain administrative certification have a new path to an advanced degree from the University of Kansas School of Education.
Beginning in June 2013, the KU School of Education will offer its master of science in educational administration degree in a blended format. The program combines web-based coursework with a traditional classroom experience.
The program offers a master’s degree from KU’s School of Education, ranked by U.S. News and World Report as the No. 12 public university education graduate school.
Face-to-face class meetings will take place three to four times per semester in Lawrence or the KU Edwards Campus in Overland Park giving students the opportunity to work in person with their professors and cohort groups. In the classroom, students develop long-term professional and scholarly relationships with both faculty and colleagues. Courses balance theory and practice while focusing on research-based strategies that prepare graduates to become school administrators. Online coursework is delivered via widely available technology for which the primary technology requirements are a standard Internet connection and audio/video capability.
The application deadline for KU’s 2013 summer cohort is April 1 with courses beginning in June 2013. More information is available online.