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2010-2011 Argosy University Academic Catalog—Graduate Programs | Volume 1, Issue 1 
    
2010-2011 Argosy University Academic Catalog—Graduate Programs | Volume 1, Issue 1 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Doctor of Education in Advanced Educational Administration Degree Program


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Overview


The purpose of Argosy University’s Doctor of Education (EdD) in Advanced Educational Administration degree program is to prepare individuals to serve as school administrators in advanced positions. The program is designed for practicing educators who have already completed a graduate level program from a regionally accredited institution and currently hold principal or initial administrative licensure. Completion of the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program results in a terminal degree which includes a specific writing, research, and dissertation sequence.

Program Learning Outcomes


The Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) Standards

Standard 1: At the district level, an education leader promotes the success of every student by facilitating the development, articulation, implementation, and stewardship of a vision of learning that is shared and supported by all stakeholders.

Functions

A. Collaboratively develop and implement a shared vision and mission
B. Collect and use data to identify goals, assess organizational effectiveness, and promote organizational learning
C. Create and implement plans to achieve goals
D. Promote continuous and sustainable improvement
E. Monitor and evaluate progress and revise plans

Standard 2: At the district level, an education leader promotes the success of every student by advocating, nurturing, and sustaining a school culture and instructional program conducive to student learning and staff professional growth.

Functions

A. Nurture and sustain a culture of collaboration, trust, learning, and high expectations
B. Create a comprehensive, rigorous, and coherent curricular program
C. Create a personalized and motivating learning environment for students
D. Supervise instruction
E. Develop assessment and accountability systems to monitor student progress
F. Develop the instructional and leadership capacity of staff
G. Maximize time spent on quality instruction
H. Promote the use of the most effective and appropriate technologies to support teaching and learning
I. Monitor and evaluate the impact of the instructional program

Standard 3: At the district level, an education leader promotes the success of every student by ensuring management of the organization, operation, and resources for a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment.

Functions
A. Monitor and evaluate the management and operational systems
B. Obtain, allocate, align, and efficiently utilize human, fiscal, and technological resources
C. Promote and protect the welfare and safety of students and staff
D. Develop the capacity for distributed leadership
E. Ensure teacher and organizational time is focused to support quality instruction and student learning

Standard 4: At the district level, an education leader promotes the success of every student by collaborating with faculty and community members, responding to diverse community interests and needs, and mobilizing community resources.

Functions
A. Collect and analyze data and information pertinent to the educational environment
B. Promote understanding, appreciation, and use of the community’s diverse cultural, social, and intellectual resources
C. Build and sustain positive relationships with families and caregivers
D. Build and sustain productive relationships with community partners

Standard 5: At the district level, an education leader promotes the success of every student by acting with integrity, fairness, and in an ethical manner.
 

Functions
A. Ensure a system of accountability for every student’s academic and social success
B. Model principles of self-awareness, reflective practice, transparency, and ethical behavior
C. Safeguard the values of democracy, equity, and diversity
D. Consider and evaluate the potential moral and legal consequences of decision-making
E. Promote social justice and ensure that individual student needs inform all aspects of schooling

Standard 6: At the district level, an education leader promotes the success of every student by understanding, responding to, and influencing the political, social, economic, legal, and cultural context.

Functions
A. Advocate for children, families, and caregivers
B. Act to influence local, district, state, and national decisions affecting student learning
C. Assess, analyze, and anticipate emerging trends and initiatives in order to adapt leadership strategies

Research Outcome

Students as scholar-practitioners develop skills in inquiry, critical thinking, scholarly writing, and decision-making by:
1. Analyzing and evaluating professional literature to make evidence-based decisions related to current practices in the field.
2. Analyzing, designing, conducting, and defending research in their disciplinary context using appropriate research designs.
3. Producing and defending a rigorous and credible dissertation.
 

Admission Requirements


See campus-specific program descriptions.

Graduation Requirements


See campus-specific program descriptions.

Dissertation Requirements


Upon successful completion of required coursework and comprehensive examinations, students enroll in dissertation courses. To progress through each dissertation course, students must complete specified course objectives. If progress is made and all objectives met, students enroll in the next dissertation block. If progress is made and objectives are substantively but not fully met by the end of each course (as determined by the dissertation chair in discussion with the dissertation committee) students must enroll in a zero credit extension course (tuition based on a credit hour equivalent as defined in the Tuition and Fees Schedule in Appendix IV).


If it is determined that no progress has been made, students will be required to retake the block in which no progress was made. If the student is required to retake a block due to no progress, the dissertation chair will assign a grade of No Credit (NC). A student may only receive two NC grades during the dissertation sequence. Upon receiving the third NC within the dissertation sequence, the student will be dismissed from the program. Students are required to enroll in a Dissertation course or Dissertation Extension course every session from the beginning of the dissertation until passing the final defense earning 12 semester credit hours for dissertation. Published course objectives for each dissertation course apply unless the student and dissertation committee/chair agree to and confirm in writing alternative specified objectives more appropriate for a particular dissertation topic.
 

 

Doctor of Education in Advanced Educational Administration Degree Program–Argosy University, Chicago; Argosy University, Schaumburg


Program Overview


The purpose of Argosy University’s Doctor of Education (EdD) in Advanced Educational Administration degree program is to prepare individuals to serve as school administrators in advanced positions. The program is designed for practicing educators who have already completed a graduate level program from a regionally accredited institution and currently hold principal or initial administrative licensure. Completion of the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program results in a terminal degree which includes a specific writing, research, and dissertation sequence. 

Note

The EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program is approved by the Illinois State Board of Education and only meets the superintendent certification requirements for the State of Illinois. If students want to work in any other State, it is their responsibility to investigate the other State’s criteria about the reciprocity of the State of Illinois Type 75 Superintendent’s Endorsement. 

Note

There are limits to the number of online courses students may take and remain eligible for certification by the State of Illinois. When considering taking courses online, students must seek guidance from the program chair or academic advisor to avoid jeopardizing their eligibility to obtain the State of IllinoisType 75 Superintendent’s Endorsement.

Admission Requirements


  • A master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution or an appropriately certified foreign institution
  • A grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a scale of 4.0) in work leading to the master’s degree and in any subsequent graduate study
  • A minimum score of 550 on the written TOEFL® or 79 on the TOEFL® Internet (iBT) is also required for all applicants whose native language is not English or who have not graduated from an institution at which English is the language of instruction
  • Minimum 2 Years of full-time school administrative experience as a line administrator (i.e. assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent)
  • Valid Type 75 Certificate
  • Evidence of criminal background check if Type 75 certificate was issued prior to 1986
  • Interview with Program Admissions Committee and recommendation for admittance.
  • Interview with the Program Chair
  • Argosy University Professional Education Unit Recommendation
  • A Writing Sample proctored by the Program Admissions Committee.

All applications for admission must be submitted to the Admissions Department. An admissions representative is available to help interested applicants complete the following required documentation:

  • Completed Application for Admission Form
  • Application fee (Non-refundable, except in California and Arizona. In the state of Arizona, the application fee is refundable if the application is canceled within three business days of the applicant signing the Enrollment Agreement.)
  • Personal goal statement with a self-appraisal of qualifications for the profession
  • Current résumé
  • Three letters of recommendation (two from a source familiar with student’s academic abilities and one from a current school or district administrator)
  • Official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended
     

Graduation Requirements


To qualify for graduation, the following conditions must be met:

  • Successful completion of 60 credit hours that includes
    • 45 credit hours of coursework
    • 12 credit hours of dissertation
    • 3 credit hours of practicum (E 8380  and E 8381 )
  • Passage of the dispositional assessment
  • Passage of the Comprehensive Examination
  • Successful defense of dissertation
  • Passage of the the Superintendent’s Endorsement Certification Examination
  • Successful defense of dissertation
  • Completion of all requirements within 7 years
  • Completed Petition to Graduate Form submitted to campus administration

Illinois Superintendent Endorsement Certification Requirements



Graduation from the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program does not guarantee certification. To qualify for certification, the following conditions must be met:

  • Successful completion of all program requirements, including E 8380  School District Practicum/Internship I and E 8381  School District Practicum/Internship II
  • Passage of the Superintendents’s Endorsement certification examination
Note


The EdD in Advanced Educational Aministration degree program leads to the State of Illinois Type 75 Superintendent’s Endorsement. All other programs offered through the Argosy University, Chicago College of Education and Argosy University, Schaumburg College of Education DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States. The programs offered through Argosy University - Online Programs DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States regardless of the State in which the student resides.
 

Program Requirements


The EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program requires the satisfactory completion of 60 semester credit hours distributed as follows: Core Course requirements, 21 credit hours; Academic Writing and Research requirements, 18 credit hours; Elective requirements, 6 credit hours; Practicum requirements, 3 credit hours; Dissertation requirements, 12 credit hours.

Core Course Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete seven courses (21 credit hours) to fulfill the Core Course requirements.

Academic Writing and Research Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete six courses (18 credit hours) to fulfill the Academic Writing and Research requirements.
 

Elective Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program choose two elective courses (6 credit hours) with the approval of their advisor.

Elective Requirements–Students Are Required to Take the Following


  • Elective (3)
  • Elective (3)

Elective Requirements–6 Credit Hours


 

Practicum Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program are required to complete 3 credit hours of practicum. Refer to the program handbook for details pertaining to clock hours and procedures.

Practicum Requirements–Students Are Required to Take the Following


 

Practicum Requirements–3 Credit Hours


 

Dissertation Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete 12 credit hours of dissertation courses as outlined below.

Dissertation Requirements—Student Are Required to Choose One of the Following Tracks*


 

Dissertation Requirements–12 Credit Hours

 * Unless otherwise advised, students who begin dissertation Session I will follow Track One. Students who begin dissertation Session II will follow Track Two.

 

Doctor of Education in Advanced Educational Administration Degree Program–Argosy University, Phoenix


Program Overview


The purpose of Argosy University’s Doctor of Education (EdD) in Advanced Educational Administration degree program is to prepare individuals to serve as school administrators in advanced positions. The program is designed for practicing educators who have already completed a graduate level program from a regionally accredited institution and currently hold principal or initial administrative licensure. Completion of the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program results in a terminal degree which includes a specific writing, research, and dissertation sequence.

Note

This program is approved by the State of Arizona Department of Education and only meets the certification requirements for the State of Arizona. If students want to work in any other State it is their responsibility to investigate the other State’s criteria about the reciprocity of the Arizona Department of Education Superintendent Certificate.

Note

There are limits to the number of online courses students may take and remain eligible for certification by the State of Arizona. When considering taking courses online students must seek guidance from the program chair or their academic advisor to avoid jeopardizing their eligibility to obtain an Arizona Department of Education Superintendent Certificate.

Admission Requirements


  • A master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution or an appropriately certified foreign institution
  • A grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a scale of 4.0) in work leading to the master’s degree and in any subsequent graduate study
  • A minimum score of 550 on the written TOEFL® or 79 on the TOEFL® Internet (iBT) is also required for all applicants whose native language is not English or who have not graduated from an institution at which English is the language of instruction
  • A minimum of three years of verified full time teaching experience in grades Prekindergarten-12 or related education services experience in grades Prekindergarten-12. If teaching or related education services experience is from another state, applicant must submit formal verification that the school was a state-approved school
  • Interview with Program Admissions Committee and recommendation for admittance.
  • Interview with the Program Chair
  • A Writing Sample proctored by the Program Admissions Committee.
  • Photocopy of valid Identity Prints (IVP) Fingerprint Clearance Card (plastic) issued by the Arizona Department of Public Safety
  • Verification of state approved Structured English Immersion (SEI) training†

All applications for admission must be submitted to the Admissions Department. An admissions representative is available to help interested applicants complete the following required documentation:

  • Completed Application for Admission Form
  • Application fee (Non-refundable, except in California and Arizona. In the state of Arizona, the application fee is refundable if the application is canceled within three business days of the applicant signing the Enrollment Agreement.)
  • Personal goal statement with a self-appraisal of qualifications for the profession
  • Current résumé
  • Two letters of recommendation (one from a source familiar with student’s academic abilities and one from a current school administrator)
  • Official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended 

 Graduation Requirements


To qualify for graduation, the following conditions must be met:

  • Successful completion of 60 credit hours that includes
    • 45 credit hours of coursework
    • 12 credit hours of dissertation
    • 3 credit hours of practicum (E 8380  and E 8381 )
  • Successful defense of dissertation
  • Completed Petition to Graduate Form submitted to campus administration 

Arizona Superintendent Certification Requirements



Graduation from the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program does not guarantee certification. To qualify for certification, the following conditions must be met:

  • Successful completion of all program requirements, including E 8380  School District Practicum/Internship I and E 8381  School District Practicum/Internship II
  • Verification of Arizona approved Structured English Immersion (SEI) training†
  • Passage of United States Constitution and Arizona state constitution examinations
  • Passage of the Principal portion of the Arizona Educator Proficiency Assessment (AEPA)
Note

The EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program leads to Arizona Department of Education Superintendent Certificate. All other programs offered through the Argosy University, Phoenix College of Education DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States. The programs offered through Argosy University-Online Programs DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States regardless of the State in which the student resides.

Note

† Students who have not successfully completed the Structured English Immersion certification prior to enrolling in the EdS in Initial Educational Administration degree program will need to meet this requirement in order to complete the program.

 

Program Requirements


The EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program requires the satisfactory completion of 60 semester credit hours distributed as follows: Core Course requirements, 21 credit hours; Academic Writing and Research requirements, 18 credit hours; Elective requirements, 6 credit hours; Practicum requirements, 3 credit hours; Dissertation requirements, 12 credit hours.

Core Course Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete seven courses (21 credit hours) to fulfill the Core Course requirements.

Academic Writing and Research Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete six courses (18 credit hours) to fulfill the Academic Writing and Research requirements.

Elective Requirements†


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program choose two  elective courses (6 credit hours) with the approval of their advisor.

Elective Requirements–Students Are Required to Take the Following


  • Elective (3)
  • Elective (3)

Elective Requirements–6 Credit Hours


Note


† Students who have not successfully completed the Structured English Immersion certification prior to enrolling in the EdD in Advanced  Educational Administration degree program will need to meet this requirement in order to complete the program.
 

Dissertation Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete 12 credit hours of dissertation courses as outlined below.

Dissertation Requirements—Student Are Required to Choose One of the Following Tracks*


 

Dissertation Requirements—12 Credit Hours

Note

* Unless otherwise advised, students who begin dissertation Session I will follow Track One. Students who begin dissertation Session II will follow Track Two.

 

Doctor of Education in Advanced Educational Administration Degree Program–Argosy University, Twin Cities


 

Program Overview


The purpose of Argosy University’s Doctor of Education (EdD) in Advanced Educational Administration degree program  is to prepare individuals to serve as school administrators in advanced positions. The program is designed for practicing educators who have already completed a graduate level program from a regionally accredited institution and currently hold principal or initial administrative licensure. Completion of the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program results in a terminal degree which includes a specific writing, research, and dissertation sequence.

Note

This program is approved by the State of Minnesota Board of Teaching and only meets the certification requirements for the State of Minnesota. If students want to work in any other State it is their responsibility to investigate the other State’s criteria about the reciprocity of the Minnesota Board of Teaching Superintendent Certificate.
 

Note

There are limits to the number of online courses students may take and remain eligible for certification by the State of Minnesota. When considering taking courses online students must seek guidance from the program chair or their academic advisor to avoid jeopardizing their eligibility to obtain a Minnesota Board of Teaching Superintendent Certificate.

Admission Requirements


  • A master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution or an appropriately certified foreign institution
  • A grade point average of at least 3.0 (on a scale of 4.0) in work leading to the master’s degree and in any subsequent graduate study
  • A minimum score of 550 on the written TOEFL® or 79 on the TOEFL® Internet (iBT) is also required for all applicants whose native language is not English or who have not graduated from an institution at which English is the language of instruction
  • A classroom teaching license issued by the Minnesota Board of Teaching
  • A minimum of 3 years of successful teaching experience
  • Interview with Program Admissions Committee and recommendation for admittance
  • Interview with the Program Chair
  • A writing sample proctored by the Program Admissions Committee
  • Photocopy of valid Criminal Background Check

All applications for admission must be submitted to the Admissions Department. An admissions representative is available to help interested applicants complete the following required documentation:

  • Completed Application for Admission Form
  • Application fee (Non-refundable, except in California and Arizona. In the state of Arizona, the application fee is refundable if the application is canceled within three business days of the applicant signing the Enrollment Agreement.)
  • Personal goal statement with a self-appraisal of qualifications for the profession
  • Current résumé
  • Three letters of recommendation (two from a source familiar with the student’s academic abilities and one from a current school or district administrator)
  • Official transcripts from all postsecondary schools attended 

Graduation Requirements


 To qualify for graduation, the following conditions must be met:

  • Successful completion of 60 credit hours that includes
    • 42 credit hours of coursework
    • 12 credit hours of dissertation
    • 6 credit hours of practicum (E 8380  and E 8381 )
  • Successful defense of dissertation
  • Completed Petition to Graduate Form submitted to campus administration

Minnesota Superintendent Certification Requirements



Graduation from the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program does not guarantee certification. To qualify for certification, the following conditions must be met:

  • Successful completion of all program requirements, including E 8380  School District Practicum/Internship I and E 8381  School District Practicum/Internship II
  • Successful defense of Portfolio
Note

The EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program leads to the Minnesota Board of Teaching Superintendent Certificate. All other programs offered through the Argosy University, Twin Cities College of Education DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States. The programs offered through Argosy University-Online Programs DO NOT lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any State in the United States regardless of the State in which the student resides.
 

Program Requirements


The EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program requires the satisfactory completion of 60 semester credit hours distributed as follows: Core Course requirements, 21 credit hours; Academic Writing and Research requirements, 18 credit hours; Elective requirements, 3 credit hours; Practicum requirements, 6 credit hours; Dissertation requirements, 12 credit hours.

Core Course Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete seven courses (21 credit hours) to fulfill the Core Course requirements.

Academic Writing and Research Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete six courses (18 credit hours) to fulfill the Academic Writing and Research requirements.

Elective Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program choose one elective course (3 credit hours) with the approval of their advisor.

Elective Requirements–Students Are Required to Take the Following


  • Elective (3)

Elective Requirements–3 Credit Hours


 

Practicum Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program are required to complete 6 credit hours of practicum. Refer to the program handbook for details pertaining to clock hours and procedures.

Practicum Requirements–Students Are Required to Take the Following


 

Practicum Requirements–6 Credit Hours


 

Dissertation Requirements


Students in the EdD in Advanced Educational Administration degree program complete 12 credit hours of dissertation courses as outlined below.

Dissertation Requirements—Student Are Required to Choose One of the Following Tracks*


 

Dissertation Requirements–12 Credit Hours

 Note

* Unless otherwise advised, students who begin dissertation Session I will follow Track One. Students who begin dissertation Session II will follow Track Two.

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