2018-2019 Graduate Catalog

Specialist in Education in School Superintendency

63 credits

The EdS degree in school superintendency provides opportunities for specialized study in the school superintendency. The program assists qualified individuals in developing the knowledge, performances, and disposition essential for success in the day-to-day operation of the school system and develops broad understandings relative to the scope and nature of educational programs. The program schedule will qualify the student for the superintendent license. The program includes appropriate work from the field of educational administration and related fields, such as educational psychology, curriculum, adult and community education, educational foundations, and counseling psychology.

Degree requirements

The EdS degree in school superintendency requires the satisfactory completion of prescribed graduate course work beyond the master’s degree with a minimum of a 3.2 GPA. All candidates for the degree will have

  • completed a minimum of 63 graduate credits including the master’s degree
  • a minimum of 24 credits of the “specialist-required courses,” which must be completed at Ball State University.

Required courses

EDAD 630Human Resource Development

3

EDAD 635Educational Decision Making

3

EDAD 684Educational Finance and Ethics

3

EDAD 686School Law

3

EDAD 689The School Principal

3

EDCU 601Princ and Proc of Curr Dev

3

EDPS 640Research Methods

3

EDSU 650Supervision of Instruction

3

3 credits from

EDFO 631Philosophy of Education

3

EDFO 641History of American Education

3

EDFO 651Educational Sociology

3

EDMU 660Multcl Multieth Ed in Amer Sch

3

Total Credits:27

Specialist-required courses: (a minimum of 24 credits must be taken at Ball State)

EDAD 640Edu Admin and Public Rltns

3

EDAD 685Fiscal Mangmnt of Ed Agencies

3

EDAD 687Legal Aspects of Education

3

EDAD 688Schl Bldings, Grnds, and Equip

3

EDAD 696Superintendent Internship

3

EDAD 698Sem and Theory of Ed Admin

3

EDAD 780School District Administrator

3

EDAD 782Specialist Capstone Seminar

3

 

EDCU 610Elem Schl Curriculum

3

or

EDCU 620Se School Curriculum

3

6 credits from courses generally taken in master’s degree

EDEL 644Education in a Diverse Society

3

EDFO 631Philosophy of Education

3

EDFO 641History of American Education

3

EDFO 651Educational Sociology

3

EDMU 660Multcl Multieth Ed in Amer Sch

3

EDPS 603Human Development

3

EDPS 641Intro Statistical Methods

3

EDPS 646Tests and Measurements

3

EDST 671Eval of Ed Prgrms

3

SCCO 600Intro School Counseling

3

Total Credits:36

Total Credits: 63

Internship

Each student in the EdS program must complete a supervised internship. The internship assignment will be arranged by the department in consultation with the student. Students are responsible for any necessary leave and other arrangements related to this assignment. Internship assignments will ordinarily be arranged in a school setting to provide a practical, supervised experience in educational leadership. Ball State faculty, in cooperation with an outside agency, will supervise all interns.

Specialist Committee

A three-member committee, consisting of educational administration faculty members, will usually be appointed during the first semester that the student is accepted into the degree program. The committee chair, in consultation with the student, will develop a plan of study. The committee will also conduct the required written and oral examinations when the student has completed all course work.

Deadline for Completion of Degree Work

All requirements (30 credits) listed in the “specialist-required courses” section must be met within a six-year time limit from the date of the completion of the first class in the specialist in education degree program.

Additional admission requirements

Applicants are expected to have a GPA of 3.2 or higher on previously completed graduate work.