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Masters Degree in Education Administration for K-12 Schools, San Francisco Campus

The Alliant Master of Arts in Education in Educational Administration, a program of the Graduate School of Education on the San Francisco Campus of Alliant International University, embeds preparation for the California Preliminary Administrative Services Credential within its curriculum.

This 31-unit, four-semester program is a practitioner model, preparing the K-12 school administrator through the integration of practical, school setting situations with researched, applicable theory. The program design is built to engage and advance the aspiring administrator with a strong record of achievement in his or her professional work. 

The Bay Area’s Educational Administration Program targets two major considerations throughout its curriculum: school leadership among America’s poorest families and communities and charter school administration.

Recognizing that aspiring school administrators are highly engaged professionals, the program calendar accommodates their extensive obligations through a weekend and online format. Course delivery over the four semesters consists of online instruction and a Saturday morning (8 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.) cohort of on-ground instruction.

Spring I
TEL 7001 Digital Literacy Learning - Online – 16 weeks
ELM 7810 Administrative Leadership - Saturdays – 1st eight weeks
TES 7040 Developing Cross-Cultural Competencies - Saturdays – 2nd eight weeks

Summer
TCH 7660 Methods of Assessment - Online – 12 weeks
ELM 7820 School Law and Finance - Saturdays – 8 weeks

Fall
TCH 7640 New Models of Instruction and Learning - Online – 16 weeks
ELM 7830 Personnel Administration - Saturdays – 1st eight weeks
ELM 7850 School, Family and Community Relations - Saturdays – 2nd eight weeks

Spring II
ELM 7885 Research Seminar - Saturdays- 1st eight weeks
ELM 7990  Field Experience - Online & Field – 16 weeks

Note:  ELM 7885 and TCH 7660 may be omitted from the Administrative Services Tier I Credential required coursework for those not seeking the master’s degree.

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Admission Requirements:

  • Successful completion of the California Basic Educational Skills Test (CBEST)
  • Valid California Teaching or Services Credential
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher from a regionally accredited institution of higher education with a minimum GPA of 2.5 for undergraduate studies or a minimum GPA of 3.0 for graduate studies
  • Successful interview with faculty admissions committee
  • Two written letters of recommendation
  • Statement of professional philosophy

Note:  Three years of verifiable teaching experience are required for Preliminary Administrative Services Credential application.

 
 
 
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