PROGRAM OVERVIEW
In the Educational Specialist Degree Program at Carson-Newman University, you will develop advanced skills in analyzing theory and research findings for application in a variety of educational setting. Designed for full-time educators who already possess at least a master’s degree, the educational specialist program at Carson-Newman takes you to the next level in your career. Through the program, you’ll develop advanced skills in analyzing theory and research findings for application in a variety of educational settings. You’ll also build leadership skills required for implementation of research-based change strategies. You complete assignments online and participate in online discussions and group activities, all in a flexible format. During the fall and spring terms, you will finish one three-credit course every eight weeks, and during the summer, you may complete up to four courses.
COURSES & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
If you are seeking administrative licensure, the Administrator’s Licensure Specialization, which results in the ILL-B license, can be added to the Ed.S. Upon passing the Praxis Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) you may be recommended for the Beginning Administrative License (ILL-B) in Tennessee. Requirements to become a candidate for administrative licensure include, but are not limited to, two completed years of successful teaching, practicum hours completed in a Tennessee public school under supervision of an approved mentor, and a recommendation from your current school system.
- Foundations of Leadership
- Legal and Ethical Issues
- Educational Leadership Theory and Policy Analysis
- Emergent Educational Leadership Trends and Topics
- Management of the School
- Professional Learning Communities
- Organizational Leadership Effecting Continuous Growth in a Culture of Change
- Financial Planning and Responsibilities
- Ethical, Social, and Spiritual Leadership Principles
- Mentored Residency Internship and Professional Portfolio
- Additional coursework in a Cognate Area
- Educational Leadership Evidence Portfolio
- Educational Leadership Practicum Project
- Administrative Leadership Licensure Assessment
- Foundations of Leadership
- Curriculum and Instruction Strategies
- Educational Leadership Theory and Policy Analysis
- The Teacher as Leader
- Evaluation for Continuous Improvement
- Diversity and Exceptionality Practice and Theory
- Organizational Leadership Effecting Continuous Growth in a Culture of Change
- Topics in the Content Field
- Ethical, Social, and Spiritual Leadership Principles
- Mentored Residency Internship and Professional Portfolio
- Additional coursework in a Cognate Area
EMPHASIS OPTIONS
- Administrative Leadership
- Curriculum and Instruction Leadership
DID YOU KNOW?
All courses in the Ed.S. program apply towards the Carson-Newman’s Doctor of Education degree, which can be earned by taking an additional 9 hours in research courses and completing a dissertation.
VALUE
A graduate degree is an investment in your future, and we want to equip you to succeed.
• As a graduate student at Carson-Newman you’ll receive access to the full Microsoft Office suite.
• Graduate students enrolled in at least six credit hours qualify to apply for federal financial aid. If you qualify, you can borrow up to $20,500 per year, which is more than enough to cover the total program cost.
• You’ll be assigned a personal faculty advisor, who will help draft a course plan tailored to your specific goals.
PAYMENT PLANS
Our no interest payment plans help reduce up-front costs. Enrolling in a payment plan allows you to make monthly payments on your direct charges instead of paying your full balance before classes start.
Our Office of Financial Aid is available to guide you through the many options available to graduate students at Carson-Newman.
Accreditation
The Educator Preparation Program (EPP) at Carson-Newman University is fully accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). The Administrative Licensure mentioned on this page was part of the most recent review, jointly conducted by CAEP and the Tennessee Department of Education. For information regarding the CAEP Annual Reporting Measures, click here.
AT A GLANCE
36 credit hours
Approximately 2 years
Fully online
Education specialist ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
To apply for the Carson-Newman educational specialist program, please follow these steps:
Submit GRE scores. The GRE must have been taken within the past ten years using the most recent scoring guide. A total score of 290 (Verbal + Quantitative), including a minimum writing score of 4.0, is expected. http://www.ets.org/gre
After submitting an application, any application materials can be sent to the Graduate Admissions Department at adult@ecole-arts.com.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For more information or for next steps, please contact us at cpsadmissions@ecole-arts.com.