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Secondary Administration

Master of Education: Secondary Administration*

Core Courses
(15-16 credits)
EDU 531 Ethics for Educators (2 credits)
EDU 551 Critique and Design of Research (2 credits)
    (It is strongly suggested that EDU 551 be taken prior to EDU 565.)
EDU 565 Statistics (3 credits)
EDU 567 Multicultural Education: Theory and Practice (2 credits)
EDU 608 Foundations in Education (2 credits)

Thesis Option

EDU 700 Research Seminar I (1 credit)
EDU 701 Research Seminar II (1 credit)
EDU 704 Research Presentation (3 credits)

Portfolio Option
EDU 705 Portfolio Preparation (2 credits)
EDU 706 Portfolio Presentation (2 credits)

Emphasis Area Requirements
(19 credits)
Note: EDU 545 is a prerequisite to all other emphasis area course work.
EDU 527 Management Theory/Personnel (3 credits)
EDU 545 School Administration (2 credits)
EDU 566 School Curriculum K-12 (3 credits)
EDU 570 Differentiated Instruction: Issues and Applications (3 credits)
EDU 620 Integrating Technology in Education (2 credits)
EDU 632 School Law (2 credits)
EDU 634 School Finance (2 credits)
EDU 693 Internship: Secondary Administration (2 credits)

Total: 34-35 credits

* Graduate credit carrying a letter grade of B or better earned through LEAD Center may be accepted as elective course work for this degree. Completion of a Master of Education in secondary administration meets the requirements for the Level I Secondary Principal Credential. If seeking a North Dakota Secondary Administration credential, an individual must:

  • Hold a valid North Dakota teaching license based on a bachelor's degree with a major (or other appropriate endorsement) in secondary education.
  • Have three years of successful teaching and/or administrative experience in secondary schools.
  • Have a master's degree.

University of Mary is not responsible for changes in the program requirements for this major due to pending revisions in the North Dakota Credentialing rules.


See Course Descriptions.









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