Master of Education in Educational Leadership
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Introduction to Marquette University's College of Education
Marquette University's College of Education is committed to developing outstanding professional change agents in search of social justice. The college offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs designed to prepare students for careers in education, counseling, and leadership.
Undergraduate Programs
The College of Education offers two undergraduate programs:
- Teacher Education
- Educational Studies
Graduate Programs
The College of Education offers a range of graduate programs, including:
- Master's Programs in Counseling and Psychology
- Master of Education in Educational Leadership
- Master of Arts in Educational Policy and Foundations
- Master of Education in STEM Teaching
- Master of Education in Student Affairs in Higher Education
- Certification and Licensure options
Counseling and Psychology
The College of Education offers the following programs in Counseling and Psychology:
- Master's Degrees in Counseling
- Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology
Education and Leadership
The College of Education offers the following programs in Education and Leadership:
- Educational Leadership
- Educational Policy and Foundations
- EDPL Doctoral Program
- Superintendent Licensure
- Student Affairs in Higher Education
- Secondary Teacher Education
- STEM Teaching
Licensure Options
The College of Education offers the following licensure options:
- Undergraduate Teacher Licensure
- Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Licensure
- Administrative Licensure
- Counseling Licensure
Research Centers and Clinics
The College of Education is home to several research centers and clinics, including:
- Behavior Clinic
- Culture and Well-being Lab
- Hartman Literacy and Learning Center
- Latina/o Well-being Research Initiative
Master of Education in Educational Leadership
The Master of Education in Educational Leadership program is designed for teachers or administrators wishing to complete a master's degree or certification as principals and/or directors of instruction. The program is committed to developing outstanding professional change agents in search of social justice.
Admissions Information
Cohorts for the educational leadership programs begin during the summer term. The priority application deadline is March 30, 2021. Applications after that date will be given consideration on a rolling basis.
Scholarships
Teachers in the Milwaukee Metropolitan area are eligible for 1.5 scholarship credits each semester. Aspiring Catholic school leaders are eligible for a tuition scholarship funded by the generosity of a private donor since 1980.
Graduate Studies
The College of Education offers a range of graduate-level programs, including:
- Ph.D. in Educational Policy and Leadership
- Master of Arts: Educational Policy & Foundations
- Master of Ed: Educational Leadership
- Master of Ed: STEM Teaching
- Master of Ed: Student Affairs in Higher Education
- Certification and Licensure options
