The Master of Education in Administration (Plan 111) is designed specifically for the student who wishes to work toward a certificate in mid-management administration. It requires the completion of a minimum of 36 hours of graduate credit. The program must comply with existing standards for professional certification. A comprehensive examination will be taken upon the completion of or during the final semester of course work. The degree plan originates in the department of educational leadership and counseling.
The Master of Education in Supervision (Plan 111) is designed specifically for the student who wishes to work toward a certificate in professional supervision or professional vocational supervision. It requires the completion of a minimum of 36 hours of graduate credit. The program must comply with existing standard for professional certification. A comprehensive examination will be taken upon the completion of or during the final semester of coursework. The degree plan originates in the department of educational leadership and counseling.