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EDA 8190 - Workshop Ed Adm & Super

This course is for practicing school administrators who need courses of varying length, format, and focus in areas not covered by the regular curriculum.

Delivery Method: Online, Internet or Web-based
Semester: Summer and Fall
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

EDA 8210 - Intern in Sup & Adm

Opportunity under direct supervision of regular university  staff for practical experience in the major area of  interest. May be repeated for credit. 

Delivery Method: Face to face
Semester: Fall

 

EDA 8283 - Educational Leadership

(Prerequisite: EDA 8113). Three hours lecture. Nature of  educational leadership. The roles of leadership in staff and  program development, diffusion of innovations, and the uses  of power in making educational decisions.

Delivery Method: Face to face
Semester: Summer
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

EDA 8323 - Ed Facilities Design

 Three hours lecture. Studies design issues in  learning environments/facilities, examines  contemporary design models, their impact on  learning, and uses this information in the  design process. 

Delivery Method: Lecture
Semester: Spring
Samply Syllabus (pdf)

 

EDA 8353 - Apli Theory Educ Adm

 Three hours lecture. The nature of theory; types of  educational administrative theories; uses of organizational  and administrative theory in administrative problem solving;  applications of general systems theories in education. 

Delivery Method: Lecture
Semester: Spring
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

EDA 8383 - Ethical Dec in Ed

 (Prerequisites: EDA 8283 or HED 8123). Three hours lecture.  Case studies are used to analyze educational decisions.  Multiple decision models and ethical concepts are applied to  problems and moral dilemma. 

Delivery Method: Lecture
Semester: Spring
Sample Syllabus (pdf)

 

 

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