Administrative Leadership and Supervision Degree

Master of Science in Administrative Leadership and Supervision in Education with an Emphasis on Educational Administration and Supervision (UW-Milwaukee).

Degree Requirements
The program consists of 33 total credits for the principal licensure and an additional 27 credits for district administrator.

UW-Green Bay Courses, 12 credits
ED & HUD 740  Supervision of Instruction, 3 cr.
ED & HUD 780  Foundations of Curriculum, 3 cr.
ED & HUD 795  Special Topics (variable), 1-4 cr.
Elective as approved by adviser, 3 cr.

UW-Milwaukee Courses Taught on the UW-Green Bay Campus, 21 credits
AD LDSP 702  Leadership in Educational Organizations, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 710  Organizational Change and Team Leadership, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 752   School Law, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 762  Management of Educational Resources, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 772  The Principalship, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 782  Principalship Field Practicum, 1-3 cr.
Elective as approved by adviser, 3 cr.

District Administrator License
Requires completion of MSE - Administrative Leadership, Principal, plus the following 27 credits:

(Note: These additional courses are available on the UW-Milwaukee campus and, if there is sufficient interest, some courses may be offered at UW-Green Bay.)

AD LDSP 802  District Leadership for Learning, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 812  Educational Personnel Administration and Supervision, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 832  Educational Politics and Policymaking, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 842  Program Planning and Evaluation in Education, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 852  Collective Bargaining and Contract Administration in Education, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 862  School Finance, 3 cr.
AD LDSP 882  Practicum in the School Superintendency, 1-3 cr.
AD LDSP 892  Specialist Applied Research Project, 2-6 cr.
Elective as approved by adviser, 3 cr.

Comprehensive Examination
Students must pass a final comprehensive examination.

Time Limit
A student must complete all requirements for the degree within seven years of the initial enrollment.

Licensure Opportunities
Upon satisfactory completion of this program, persons who are eligible for a Wisconsin teaching license and have the required teaching experience may qualify for a license as an elementary or secondary school administrator and/or district administrator.