2025-2026 Graduate Catalog Educational Administration and Foundations
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Chairperson: Rudo Tsenumhu
Programs Offered
M.S. in College Student Personnel Administration; M.S., and M.S.Ed. in Educational Administration with a sequence in Principal; Ed.D., and Ph.D. in Educational Administration with sequences in Higher Education Administration and Leadership, Equity, and Inquiry
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Certificates
Post-Master’s Graduate Certificate for Superintendent Endorsement in Educational Administration, Post-Master’s Graduate Certificate for Chief School Business Official.
College Student Personnel Administration Program
Degree Offered: M.S.
The CSPA Master of Science degree offers three options:
Option I—Capstone Seminar
This 42-hour option requires:
- 36 hours: , , , , , (taken twice), , , , , and
- 6 hours: electives
Option II—Comprehensive Exam
This 36-hour option requires:Ìý
- 30 hours: , , , , , , , , , and Ìý
- 6 hours: electives
Option III—Thesis
This 36-hour option requires:Ìý
- 30 hours: , , , , , , , , , and Ìý
- 0-2 hours: electivesÌý
- 4-6 hours Ìý
- Successfully defend a thesis
Educational Administration Program
Degree Offered: M.S.Ed.
Principal Sequence (M.S.Ed.)
This 36-hour sequence requires:
- 30 hours: , , , , , , , , , Ìý
- 6 hours: Ìý
- Candidates will prepare an individual student portfolio documenting that all requirements established in the Department of Educational Administration and Foundations Assessment System have been successfully met. This documentation includes multiple measures of knowledge, performance, and disposition standards. A current listing of portfolio requirements can be obtained from the department.
Principal with a Director of Special Education Concentration
This 42-hour concentration requires:
- 36 hours: , , , , , , , , , ,
- 6 hours:
- Notes:
- Candidates must have a bachelor's degree and license as a Learning Behavior Specialist 1 (LBS1), Low Vision and Blindness (LVB), and Deaf/Hard of Hearing (D/HH).
- Depending upon coursework completed, candidates may need to complete additional course(s) (e.g., method's course such as SED 422) or equivalent to meet the Illinois State Board of Education professional license endorsement requirements for the Director of Special Education endorsement.
- Candidates will prepare an individual student portfolio documenting that all requirements established in the Department of Educational Administration and Foundations Assessment System have been successfully met. This documentation includes multiple measures of knowledge, performance, and disposition standards. A current listing of portfolio requirements can be obtained from the department.
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Doctoral Programs
Degree Offered: Ph.D
Doctoral sequences in Higher Education Administration and Leadership, Equity, and Inquiry are offered along with a doctoral concentration.
P-12 applicants with an Ed.S. degree from an accredited institution and proof of at least five years of building- or district-level administrative experience within the last eight years may transfer up to 30 hours of doctoral level coursework (not including dissertation hours). Concentrations are not listed on transcript. Suggested coursework follows:
Higher Education Administration Sequence (Ph.D.)
This 66-hour sequence requires:
- 15 hour PhD core: , , , , Ìý
- 9 hours: , , , , Ìý
- 15 hours: , , , , , , EAF 573, Ìý
- 6 hours: , ,
- 6 hours: Ìý Chosen among remaining Research, Higher Ed, and Foundations courses which must include EAF 592 Doctoral Comps Preparation
- 15 hours: Ìý
- A doctoral examinationÌý
Other university requirements for Ph.D. degrees are listed elsewhere in this catalog.
Leadership, Equity, and Inquiry Sequence (Ph.D.)
This 66-hour sequence requires:
- 15 hours from: , , , ,
- 9 hours from: , , , ,Ìý, ,
- 15 hours from: , , , , , , , EAF 592
- 6 hours electives: any grraduate level course approved by the program.
- 6 hours cognate courses: any graduate level course that meets foundations requirements approved by the program.
- 15 hours: Dissertation Research
Requirements for Ph.D. Candidacy
A Doctor of Philosophy student will be admitted to candidacy after 1) a Degree Audit (formerly Plan of Study) has been submitted to the Graduate School and approved; 2) the comprehensive/preliminary examination has been successfully completed and reported to the Graduate School and 3) the research tool requirement has been met (see EAF additional requirements below); and 4) the dissertation proposal has been approved by the dissertation committee and reported to the Graduate School.
EAF Research Methodology Requirements: To qualify for candidacy, the Department of Educational Administration and Foundations requires a Ph.D. student to demonstrate proficiency in two research methodologies selected from the following options:
- statistical research methods;
- qualitative research methods;
- assessment and/or program evaluation-based research methodologies; and/or
- other research methodologies (e.g., legal research, policy analysis).
Ed.D. CPED P-12 Concentration
The Department of Educational Administration and Foundations is a Phase III member of the Carnegie Project on the Education Doctorate (CPED) seeks to build sustainability and capacity in education leaders by integrating school improvement research into training for aspiring P-12 leaders.
This 75-hour concentration requires:
- 21 hours: EAF 415, EAF 508, EAF 510, EAF 521, EAF 582, EAF 583, EAF 594
- 27 hours: EAF 548, EAF 576, EAF 580, EAF 584, EAF 585, EAF 586, EAF 587, EAF 598 (6 hours)
- 3 hours: selected from: EAF 411, EAF 511, EAF 512, EAF 513, EAF 515
- 9 hours: electives selected from EAF 473, EAF 484, EAF 500 (1-3 hours), EAF 523, EAF 524, EAF 525, EAF 526, EAF 563, EAF 575, EAF 579, EAF 596
- 15 hours: EAF 599, dissertation research
- A doctoral examination
- Other university requirements for Ed.D. degrees are listed elsewhere in this catalog.
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Post-Master's Graduate Certificate for General Administrative Certification Program
This program is not currently accepting applications. For candidates currently enrolled, no general administrative endorsement shall be issued after August 31, 2014, pursuant to Illinois School Code Section 25.335.
Post-Master's Graduate Certificate for Superintendent Endorsement in Educational Administration Program
The course of study for this Post-Master’s Graduate Certificate meets the requirements for the Superintendent Endorsement. Required for admission is documentation of P-12 leadership experience, Type 75 certificate, and possession of a master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution. For these 36 hours program, the following courses (3 credit hours each) are required: , , , , , , , , , , and (six credit hours)Ìý.
Post-Master’s Graduate Certificate for Chief School Business Official Program
The course of study for this Post-Master’s Graduate Certificate meets the requirements for the Chief School Business Official Endorsement. Required for admission is documentation of possession of a Type 75 certificate, a master’s degree, and P-12 leadership experience. Applicants with a master’s degree in Business or Accounting do not need the Type 75 certificate. For this 36-hour program, the following courses (3 credit hours each) are required: , , , , , , , , , , , and .