Program: M.A., Educational Administration
Higher Education
Program Description
The Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies offers programs leading to degrees and/or credentials in the field of Educational Administration. Students may pursue programs leading to an M.A. degree in Educational Administration, Higher Education or K-12, as well as studies directed at achieving the Preliminary and Clear Administrative Services Credentials.
Students choosing the master’s degree in Educational Administration, Higher Education start their program with ELPS 600: Research Design in Educational Leadership and ELPS 601HE: American Higher Education. In the second semester of the program, the courses include ELPS 688: Fieldwork, ELPS 656HE: Diversity and Student Success in Higher Education, and ELPS 650: Contemporary Administrative Leadership. The program includes one summer course in year one, ELPS 673HE: Leadership for Managing Reform in Higher Education. Fall of year two includes ELPS 690HE: Research Analysis in Higher Education and ELPS 667HE: Organization and Administration of Community College Education. To complete the program in year two, students take three courses in their final spring semester—ELPS 663: Legal Aspects of Educational Administration, ELPS 674HE: Higher Education Operations: Financial and Human Resources, and ELPS 697: Comprehensive Examination.
Program Requirements
A. Requirements for Admission to the Program
- Two letters of recommendation from a faculty member or a practicing college or university administrator indicating potential for administrative leadership.
- Cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 (based on a semester system), or a passing score of 50th percentile or higher in one of the three areas of the GRE, or a percentile score of 50 or better on the MAT or possession of a previous master’s degree.
- Passing score on the Upper Division Writing Proficiency Exam or score of 3 or better on the Analytical Writing section of the GRE.
B. Special Requirements
- Must be classified by completing the above-referenced requirements for admission. Classification must be accomplished prior to completing 12 units of credit.
- Students must complete their comprehensive examination to earn the master’s degree.
C. Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree in Educational Administration
1. Required Core Courses (12 units)
ELPS 600 Research in Educational Leadership (3)
ELPS 650 Contemporary Administrative Leadership (3)
ELPS 663 Legal Aspects of Educational Administration (3)
ELPS 688 Fieldwork in Educational Administration (3)
2. Required Higher Education Courses (18 units)
ELPS 601HE American Higher Education (3)
ELPS 656HE Diversity and Student Success in Higher Education (3)
ELPS 667HE Organization and Administration of Community College Education (3)
ELPS 673HE Leadership for Managing Reform in Higher Education (3)
ELPS 674HE Higher Education Operations: Financial and Human Resources in Higher Education (3)
ELPS 690HE Research Analysis in Higher Education (3)
3. Culminating Experience (3 units)
ELPS 697 Directed Comprehensive Studies (3)
Total Units Required for the M.A. Degree: 33
More information
If you would like more information about this program, please contact wdelatorre@csun.edu.
Contact
Chair: Jody Dunlap
Education (ED) 1220
(818) 677-2591
www.csun.edu/eisner-education/educational-leadership-policy-studies
Graduate Coordinator: William De La Torre
william.delatorre@csun.edu
(818) 677-7897
Student Learning Outcomes
Each candidate:
- Is able to promote the success of all students by facilitating the development, articulation and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by the higher education community.
- Is able to promote the success of all students by advocating, nurturing and sustaining a campus environment conducive to student learning and professional growth.
- Promotes the success of all students by ensuring management of the organization, operations and resources for a safe, efficient and effective campus environment.
- Promotes the success of all students by engaging with community members, responding to diverse community interests and needs, and mobilizing community resources.
- Promotes the success of all students by modeling a personal code of ethics and developing professional leadership capacity.
- Promotes the success of all students by understanding, responding to and influencing the larger political, social, economic, legal and cultural context.