Master of Arts and Christian Education Administration*
This MA option is intended for the individual who wants to pursue career advancement in private education and/or administration. The focus is to integrate professional training in curriculum and Christian Organizational Management and Leadership for a Master of Arts degree. This program includes nine credits of graduate work from the Leadership Studies component of the M.A. Program in Religion. Students in this program will not be eligible for a California teaching credential. A total of thirty-three units are required for the Master of Arts in Education and Christian Education Administration.
Admission Requirements for the Master of Arts and Christian Education Administration Program
1. A Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution.
2. A graduate program application with corresponding fee.
3. Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate courses.
4. Two years of full-time successful teaching experience in a private and or public school.
5. Three letters of recommendations reflecting a successful track as a teacher and potential success in a graduate program in Christian Education Administration.
6. A cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or above in all undergraduate work is required for regular standing admission in the degree program; or
A candidate with an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 2.7-2.9 may be eligible for degree admission with provisional standing. Student will be placed on Probationary status. Upon completion of the first required twelve graduate units of the program with a GPA of 3.5 or higher, the student will be placed on regular standing.
A candidate with a cumulative undergraduate GPA of 2.5-2.69 may be admitted with provisional standing on a Probationary status. Upon completion of the following three conditions, the student will be eligible for regular standing:
a. To make up for academic deficiencies, student must complete additional fifteen units of post-Baccalaureate course work with a 3.0 GPA. All course work must be pre-approved and completed at VUSC prior to enrolling in the EDUG 500 series.
b. Student must complete the first required twelve graduate units of the program with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
c. Student will meet with the Director for a progress evaluation conference and to determine continuation in the degree program.
The grade point average requirement is waived for a candidate with a Master’s degree from an accredited institution.
7. An interview with the Director and/or Candidate Performance Assessment Committee (CPAC).
8. Admission acceptance by the Candidate Performance Assessment Committee (CPAC).
SOCS/MATH 265C: Introduction to Statistical Methods (3 units) is strongly recommended for M.A. students.
Program Requirements for the M.A./Christian Education Administration
Curriculum Preparation | twelve units |
ANTH/ENGL 453 | Language, Culture, and Linguistics | 3 units |
EDUG 500 | Mission Statement Development | .5 unit |
EDUG 501 | Assessing Socio/Cultural Diversity | .5 unit |
EDUG 506 | Subject Matter Standards and Applications | 1 unit |
EDUG 507 | Assessment of Student Learning | .5 unit |
EDUG 510 | Deductive Methods | 1 unit |
EDUG 511 | Inductive Methods | 1 unit |
EDUG 512 | Cooperative Methods | .5 unit |
EDUG 514 | Curriculum Unit Planning | 1 unt |
EDUG 540 | Cross-Cultural Studies for Educators | 3 units |
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Christian Education Administration (CEA) | nine units |
Nine units may be chosen from the following courses with the consent of the director: |
EDUG 541 | Philosophy of the Christian School | 1 unit |
EDAG 538 | Church Financial Management | 3 units |
EDAG 610 | Appreciative Inquiry | 3 units |
EDAG 611 | Leadership and the New Science | 3 units |
EDAG 622 | Conflict Management | 3 units |
EDAG 623 | Marketing in Christian Organizations | 3 units |
EDAG 624 | Change and Strategic Planning | 3 units |
EDAG 626 | Spirit and Soul of Leadership | 3 units |
EDAG 630 | Pastoral Counseling in Christian Organizations | 3 units |
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M.A. Core Requirements | twelve units |
Prerequisite: | Completion of required 500 series and CEA course work. |
| Consent of the director |
| Regular standing required prior to enrolling in M.A. Core. |
EDUG 605 | Current Issues in Education | 2 units |
EDUG 606 | Introduction to Educational Research | 4 units |
EDUG 609 | Curriculum Design and Teaching | 2 units |
EDUG 610 | Assessment and Evaluation | 4 units |
EDUG 605 must be taken as the first course of the M.A. Core. EDUG 605 may be taken concurrently with EDUG 606. EDUG 610 must be taken as the final course of the M.A. Core. EDUG 609 may be taken concurrently with EDUG 610.
Optional: Candidate may be eligible for the Preliminary Multiple or Single Subject credential by completing EDUG 520-557 and EDUG 584, 585 (and meeting other program requirements). Please see the Coordinator for an individualized plan.
* This information is provided for ease of use, however it is not the official record. See the academic catalog for official course descriptions and requirements.