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M.Ed. - Educational Administration Online

Students who wish to pursue graduate study directed toward developing educational leadership knowledge, skills, and dispositions can pursue a Master of Education degree in Educational Administration with a concentration in Higher Education Leadership.

Admission Requirements 

The admission factors will be reviewed holistically to assess the potential of the applicant. The successful applicant would typically have an undergraduate upper-division GPA of 3.0 or higher that demonstrates focus on academics, a written statement that demonstrates maturity and commitment to education, and three letters of recommendation from either academic and or professional references.  

  • Admission into the M.Ed. in Educational Administration degree programs requires the following:
    • Application for admission to the Graduate School;
    • Completion of a bachelor’s degree from an accredited university;
    • Attainment of an undergraduate cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.00; or
    • Attainment of an undergraduate GPA of no less than 3.00 in all upper-division undergraduate coursework;
    • A written statement by the applicant describing personal and professional goals as related to the focus of the M.Ed. in Educational Administration;
    • A curriculum vitae/resume; and
    • Three (3) letters of recommendation from either professional and/or academic references;
    • Applicants from countries where English is not the first language are required to demonstrate English proficiency. Please consult the graduate school website for required scores. 
  • Conditional admission can be granted to applicants who have been denied unconditional admission to the program. The Admissions Review Committee of the program will consider and make recommendations to admit applicants conditionally. Terms of any conditional admittance will be determined on an individual basis, and will be specified in writing to the Graduate School and to the applicant.

Focus on Higher Education Leadership

The M.Ed. degree program in Educational Administration with a concentration in higher education leadership is designed to meet the needs of students seeking to develop the knowledge, skills, and dispositions essential to becoming effective educational leaders in higher education institutions. 

Foundation Courses for Higher Education Leadership: (21 of 24 semester credit hours):

EDAD 5371Leading Hispanic-Serving Inst3
EDAD 5383Soc. Jus. & Inclus in High Ed.3
EDAD 5392The Community College3
EDAD 5393Legal & Ethical Issue in HE3
EDAD 5394Higher Ed Org & Gov3
EDAD 5396Higher Education Finance3
EDAD 5397College Student Learn & Devel.3
EDAD 5398Thesis Research3
Total Hours24

 Research Courses (6 semester credit hours):

The following Research Courses are required:

EDAD 5305Educational Research Methods3
EDAD 5346Ed Prog Plan, Asses. & Eval.3
Total Hours6

Field Based Learning (3 semester credit hours):

Internship/ Apprenticeship Requirements 

EDAD 5360HE Research/Internship3
 

Degree Plan 

M.Ed. - Educational Administration with a concentration in Higher Ed Leadership

Offered online through UTEP Connect

(All courses require a grade of C or better)
Foundation Courses:
7 of 8 courses listed below are required:
EDAD 5371Leading Hispanic-Serving Inst3
EDAD 5383Soc. Jus. & Inclus in High Ed.3
EDAD 5387Higher Educ Policy Analysis3
EDAD 5392The Community College3
EDAD 5393Legal & Ethical Issue in HE3
EDAD 5394Higher Ed Org & Gov3
EDAD 5396Higher Education Finance3
EDAD 5397College Student Learn & Devel.3
Research Courses:
All courses listed below are required:
EDAD 5305Educational Research Methods3
EDAD 5346Ed Prog Plan, Asses. & Eval.3
Field Based Learning:
All courses below are required:
EDAD 5360HE Research/Internship3