The Master of Education in Educational Leadership prepares educators for a leadership role in your classroom, school and district. The program is designed to teach effective principles and strategies to build a positive school culture, align the school community with a vision for learning, and advance student achievement.
Program candidates develop and demonstrate the knowledge, skills and dispositions to lead for learning. Upon graduation, you’ll emerge with the vision, decision making skills and consensus building abilities you need to improve education outcomes and affect positive change. You’ll also have a firm grasp of the latest educational technologies and how to select and apply them to enhance both teaching and learning.
The Educational Leadership master's program curriculum is aligned with the Educational Leadership Policy Standards: ISLLC 2008 (Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium).
The Master of Education in Educational Leadership is for educators seeking to enhance their leadership skills and undertake a more influential role in their school or district.
Texas applicants: Please note that in addition to the standard admissions requirements to the College, the following are required for the Educational Leadership degree program in Texas.
Graduates from American College of Education with an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction may further their leadership knowledge and skills with a dual degree in Educational Leadership.