Master of Educational Leadership
The master of educational leadership program at Rocky Mountain College is designed to prepare educational leaders for careers as principals or superintendents. This cohortbased program incorporates state and national standards for educational leadership and is based on Effective School Research. Blending theory and practice through coursework and intensive internship, candidates will be prepared to be instructional leaders at the K-12 level. The program is 34 credits in length depending on previous coursework and has a minimal residency requirement. Graduates of this program will meet the educational requirements for licensure as a principal or superintendent. Candidates should check with the Office of Public Instruction for other licensure requirements.
Required courses:
EDL500 Foundations of Leadership
EDL505 Dimensions of Leadership I
EDL510 Dimensions of Leadership II
EDL520 Supervision of Educational Personnel
EDL530 Public School Law
EDL554 Public School Finance
EDL560 Organizational Change
EDL570 School Curriculum
EDL575 Public School and Community Relationships
EDL590 Leadership Seminar I
EDL591 Administrative Practicum I
EDL683 Educational Leadership Capstone
EDL690 Leadership Seminar II
EDL691 Administrative Practicum II
For course listings, see the "Education" section of this catalog.