Educational Leadership, M.Ed.
Career
Career information is not specific to degree level. Some career options may require an advanced degree.
Current Job Openings and Salary Range
10,436
in ID, WA, OR, MT and HI
$68K
Entry-Level
$89K
Mid-Level
$162K
Senior-Level
Career Options
- Education Administrator, Elementary and Secondary School
- Education Administrator, Postsecondary
- Director, Religious Activities and Education
- Education Teacher, Postsecondary
Regional Employment Trends
2022
2026
104K |
107K |
106K |
108K |
109K |
Employment trends and projected job growth in ID, WA, OR, MT & HI
*Job data is collected from national, state and private sources.
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Degree
Degree Prep
To be considered for the Educational Leadership program, students must have a bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association. If the degree is from a recognized but not regionally accredited institution, the application will be reviewed by the department and by the College of Graduate Studies.
Find out more about the degree preparation for Educational Leadership
Degree Roadmap
Master’s degree (principal certification) courses:
- EDAD 509: Policy & Politics for Educational Leaders
- EDAD 513: Administration of Special Education Law
- EDAD 528: Leading Standard Driven Instruction
- EDAD 530: Ethical Leadership & Law in Education
- EDAD 533: Multicultural Diversity & Ed Leadership
- EDAD 534: The Principalship
- EDAD 535: School Finance
- EDAD 570: Foundations of Ed Research
- EDAD 595: Administration & Supervision of Personnel
- EDAD 598: Internship (Advisor approval needed)
Total — 30 credits
Professional Licensing
Completion of the program will make you eligible to sit for the Standard Administrative Certificate with principal, special education director, and superintendent endorsement.