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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

PK-12 Administrative I (Principal) Certification, Education Leadership, M.S. (Online)


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General Description 

This Master of Science in Leadership with PK-12 Administrative I (Principal) Certification is for a certified teacher who wants to become a school principal. This degree is the same as the principal certificate, except it includes two additional courses. (30 credits to include a 6 credit internship) 

Overview and Mission 

Neumann University’s graduate program leading to the Master of Science with PK-12 Administrative I (Principal) Certification. is consistent with, and driven by, the University’s Mission Statement. The program enables graduate students to acquire a wide range of knowledge and skills which are designed to prepare them to assume the role of instructional leaders of their schools. By analyzing cutting-edge pedagogical theory and applying interpretations of that theory to teaching practices, graduate students become master teachers, i.e., educators who know and show others how to orchestrate assessment, diversity, technique, and technology within the context of contemporary education. The goal of this program degree is to instill the knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes of master teachers in professional educators. 

Program Design and Outcomes 

  • Successful graduates of Neumann University’s Master of Science in Education will be able to: 
  • Participate in curriculum development projects. 
  • Supervise classroom teachers and cooperating teacher positions. 
  • Assume department head activities. 
  • Engage in mentoring roles in professional instruction programs. 
  • Pursue further study at the doctoral level in curriculum, instruction, and technology. 
  • Represent contemporary best practices in classroom teaching and school leadership.  
  • Successfully orchestrate strategies and techniques in culturally diverse classrooms and schools. 
  • Articulate the concerns and capabilities of educators dedicated to the pursuit of a teaching career in a pluralistic society. 
  • Comprehend the relationship between the pedagogical objectives of the school and the abundant range of skills, talents, and interests of a diverse community of learners. 

Admission Requirements 

Applicants with a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited, degree-granting institution who have successfully completed all prerequisite courses are eligible for entrance to the Master of Science in Education Program, subject to the approval of the Program Director.  Acceptance is on a competitive basis after submission of all credentials and an interview with the Program Director.  All applicants must submit the following: 

  • A completed Graduate Student Application, in print or online through www.neumann.edu. 
  • Official transcripts from each regionally accredited, degree granting institution attended.   
  • Three names and telephone numbers of professional references.   
  • A copy of current teacher certification. (When pursuing additional certification) 
  • Security clearances that meet current state-approved teaching requirements.

Nine Credits may be transferred into the program with the approval of the Division Dean 

Once all admission materials have been received and processed through the Office of Admissions, the graduate Program Director will arrange for an interview, if appropriate, following a review of all candidate credentials.   

Progression/Retention/Graduation Requirements 

For the Master of Science in Education, continued progress requires that the student maintain an overall “B” average (cumulative 3.00 GPA) in the required courses and satisfactory participation in the program. Completion of all degree requirements for the program is not to exceed five years. Exemption to this time limitation must be applied for in a written request to the Division Dean. Graduation from the program is contingent upon (1) submitting a signed Application for Graduation form to the Registrar on or before the date specified in the Academic Calendar; and (2) successful completion of all course work, including report(s) of action research, an effective, formal presentation of learning to a faculty committee, and an individual portfolio of developed resources and materials. The student must maintain an overall “B” average (cumulative 3.00 GPA) in all required courses, with no more than two grades of “C” level work. 

Required Courses: 30 Credits


*These courses have a required 30 hours of field experience leading up to the 6-credit internship and the 360 hours will be recorded on a field experience log throughout the program.

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