The Department of Advanced Studies in Education (DASE) empowers educational professionals to become change agents in a diverse and global society by offering the highest caliber of academic programs at the Master’s, post-masters and Doctoral level and by balancing theory with practice. It is committed to developing excellent professional leaders in the area of Education, including educational leadership, curriculum & instructional foundations, higher education administration, principal preparation, and special education. The department strives to prepare scholars & practitioners who cultivate equity and educational opportunity in a diverse and changing world. |
The Educational Leadership Program leads to a Doctorate in Educational Leadership Degree/Ed.D. and is designed to develop excellent educational leaders who are well rounded in research and theory in the organizational, sociological, legal, economic, political, philosophical, and historical foundations of education.
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The Higher Educational Administration Program, which leads to a Master of Arts in Educational Leadership & Administration Degree, is a 33-credit hour program designed to prepare individuals for entry and mid-level managerial or research positions offered at the community, senior college, and university level. This program is also intended to improve the skills of those individuals who currently serve in administrative positions at such institutions, as well as provides alternatives to those who would like to change their careers to enter the field of higher education administration.
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The Principal Preparation Program is designed to provide the background necessary for employment as an elementary or secondary school principal, or assistant principal in related or similar positions. There are two concentrations offered under this Program:
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The Special Education program offers a Master of Science in Education degree in Special Education. Candidates interested in this program can apply for admission into one of the following two graduate programs or endorsement option:
Completion of all the course work, field experiences, and degree requirements for the two program options specified in the preceding section qualifies candidates for the Illinois Learning Behavioral Specialist - I (K-12) Professional Educator licensure, and a Master of Science in Education Degree.