Educational Leadership
Educational Leadership
- Degree
- Master of Science
- Description
- Preparation for elementary and secondary education professionals to obtain state licensure for building supervisory roles
- Course Delivery
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- Face-to-face (Manhattan, Kansas campus)
- Online
- Videoconferencing to specific locations
- Application Requirements
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- Bachelor’s degree with 3.0 minimum GPA on last 60 credits
- Acceptable Miller Analogies Test score with teaching experience
- Admission to K-State Graduate School
- Completion Requirements
- 36 credit hours with 3.0 minimum GPA
Through the Department of Educational Leadership at Kansas State University the master’s degree in Educational Leadership offers coursework leading to a master’s degree and/or licensure for elementary and secondary educational leaders. The faculty provide instruction, consultation, and scholarship that focuses on defining and resolving problems of professional practice in a diverse and pluralistic society.
This program involves newly designed courses that take a broad view of leadership beyond the traditional training of school administrators. The program is designed to meet individual professional goals that lead to district, building, and program-level licensure.
To complete the program, students must complete 36 credit hours of coursework. Students will be expected to attend some class sessions in Manhattan, Kansas or through videoconferencing to another specific Kansas location, as well as work online to complete the coursework in this program.
Contact Information
Rosemary Boggs
Kansas State University Division of Continuing Education
248 College Court Building
Manhattan, KS 66506
Phone: 785-532-5724 or 1-800-622-2KSU (2578)
Dr. David C. Thompson
Department of Educational Leadership
Kansas State University
363 Bluemont Hall
1100 Mid Campus Drive
Manhattan, KS 66506-5301
