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Leadership Preparation Program (M.Ed.)

The Leadership Preparation Program offers the option of pursuing the master's degree through a two-year cohort program. The M.Ed. in PK-12 Education Leadership fulfills requirements for Nevada K-12 administrative endorsement and prepares quality school leaders who are ready for immediate placement in administrative positions in public and private schools. The incorporated field experiences build a depth of understanding and performance capacity. Students may begin the program in either the Fall semester or the Spring semester. This is NOT a collaborative program with any particular school or district and applications are open to anyone wishing to pursue a master's degree to prepare for educational leadership in PK-12 settings. Students take two classes (6-8 credit hours) each Fall and Spring semester. Classes are scheduled back-to-back, one night per week. Students take 12 hours over one or two summers depending upon their matriculation semester. Students are assigned a mentor principal to work with them throughout their program.

Admission Requirements:

  1. Bachelors Degree with a minimum GPA of 2.75 for all undergraduate work or a 3.0 for the last two years of undergraduate work.
  2. Graduate application and fee
  3. Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or Millers Analogy Test (MAT) scores
  4. Two Letters of References
  5. Two years of teaching or equivalent experience
  6. Personal resume

Curriculum Core Courses

Foundation of Education Leadership

Instructional Leadership

Organization Management

Field-based Experience

Exit Exam: Praxis II in Educational Administration

TOTAL CREDIT HOURS: 39

Program Coordinator: Dr. Mike Robison
Email address: mike.robison@unlv.edu

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