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Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Administration and Supervision

Learn more about the M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision and Principal Only Certification programs at a free virtual info session Monday, Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. RSVP now!

To apply for this program, please visit Graduate Admissions.

This program does not require the GRE.

Is this program for me?

The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Administration and Supervision provides a strong foundation of knowledge, skills, real-world experience, and innovative research to prepare students to be effective and transformational educational leaders committed to equity. Graduates fill a critical need in the community, serving in diverse positions in public and private educational institutions. The degree fulfills the Texas Principal as Instructional Leader Certificate requirements. The 30-hour hybrid delivery model program of study is typically completed in five consecutive semesters.

Through specialized coursework, preparing for the Texas Examinations of Educator Standards (TExES) Principal as Instructional Leader (268) and TExES 368, Performance Assessment for School Leaders exams, and clinical–based internships, students will have the ability to:

  • Establish and implement a shared vision and culture of high expectations for all stakeholders
  • Work with stakeholders as key partners to support student learning
  • Collaboratively develop and implement high-quality instruction
  • Monitor and assess classroom instruction to promote teacher effectiveness and student achievement 
  • Provide feedback, coaching, and professional development to staff through evaluation and supervision
  • Promote high-quality teaching
  • Develop relationships with internal and external stakeholders
  • Focus on improving student outcomes through organizational collaboration, resiliency, and change management 
  • Collaboratively determine goals and implement strategies aligned with the school vision that support teacher effectiveness and positive student outcomes
  • Provide administrative leadership through resource management
  • Provide ethical leadership by advocating for children and ensuring student access to effective educators, programs, and services 

What can I do with my degree?

The program prepares graduates for academic leadership positions in public and non-public school settings. Graduates of the M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision pursue the following K-12 school careers:

  • School Principal
  • Assistant School Principal
  • School Administrator
  • Team Leader
  • Department Chair

For more details, please contact delps@uh.edu.

UH at Sugar Land

The College of Education partners with UH at Sugar Land to offer courses for the M.Ed. in Administration and Supervision program. 

Required application materials include completion of the ApplyWebb Application, transcripts, statement of interest, resume or curriculum vitae, copy of educator certifications, copy of district service record, and recommendations. For more information, please contact delps@uh.edu. You may also visit the College of Education’s Admission Application Instructions

To apply for this program, please visit Graduate Admissions.