
Educational Leadership
Course Rotation Schedule
THIS SCHEDULE PERMITS ONLY THOSE NEW STUDENTS WHO BEGIN IN THE FALL SEMESTER TO COMPLETE THEIR PROGRAM USING THE RECOMMENDED COURSE SEQUENCING SCHEDULE. (Students who begin in the spring of summer semesters will not be able to follow the course sequence correctly. Students are allowed to register out of sequence, which is an individual student decision in consultation with their advisor.)
This schedule, along with course sequence information, is designed to help students develop their individual plan of studies. Actual course offerings will depend on student enrollment, faculty availability, and summer school funding. Days and times for courses are determined prior to each semester. Some courses will be offered virtually, and some will be hybrid courses that include some face-to-face classes and some online.
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Legend:
· X = Old Program
· Z = New Program (Required for all students entering program in Fall 2008)
Course Number
COURSE NAMES BY AREA
SEMESTER OFFERED
Fall
Spring
Summer
EDA 6061
Principles of Educational Leadership
X
Z
X
Z
EDG 6627
Foundations of Curriculum and Instruction
X
Z
X
Z
EDF 6481
Foundations of Educational Research
X
X
X
EME 6425
Technology for School Leaders
X
Z
EDA 6192
Organizational Development
X
Z
EDA 6232
School Law
X
Z
EDS 6050
Human Resources Development
X
Z
EDA 6242
School Finance
Z
X
EDF 6432
Foundations of Measurement
Z
EDG 6326
Learning, Accountability and Assessment (6)[1]
Z
EDG 6391
Instructional Leadership
Z
EDA 6945
Internship in Educational Leadership (6)
X
X
Z
X
Z
CONCENTRATION COURSES
[NOTE: THERE ARE NO CONCENTRATIONS OR ELECTIVES IN THE NEW PROGRAM]
EDE 6205
School Curriculum: Elementary School
(Prerequisite: EDG 6627)
X
EDM 6235
School Curriculum: Middle School
(Prerequisite: EDG 6627)
X
ESE 6215
School Curriculum: Secondary School
(Prerequisite: EDG 6627)
X
EDA 6193
Problems in Curriculum & Instruction: Elementary School (Prerequisite: EDG 6627)
X
EDM 6256
Problems in Curriculum & Instruction: Middle School (Prerequisite: EDG 6627)
X
ESE 6256
Problems in Curriculum & Instruction: Secondary School (Prerequisite: EDG 6627)
X
EEX 6025
Foundations of Special Education
Usually Taken Through Independent Study[2]
EEX 6511
Administration of Exceptions Student Programs
ELECTIVE COURSES
EDA 6931
Case Studies in Educational Leadership
X
EDA 6195
Policy Development
X
EDA 6910
Directed Research
Approval of Advisory Only
[1] All courses are 3-credit hours, except as noted here. This is a 6-credit hour course.
[2] If you are in the Special Education concentration, please see your advisor to enroll in one of these classes.
Students should see their advisor if they have any questions about the contents of this document.
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