Program Description

Educational administrators in TK–12 schools serve in many vital capacities, but regardless of title or role, their central responsibility is to advance equitable academic opportunity and achievement for all students. The EDAD program at is designed to prepare visionary leaders who can meet this challenge head-on.

Our coursework emphasizes:

  1. Instructional Leadership – examining the role of the school leader as an instructional guide and learning advocate.
  2. Data-Informed Practice – using data to identify challenges and drive meaningful solutions.
  3. Equity-Driven School Improvement – leading systemic change to build more inclusive and just schools.
  4. Change Leadership – developing the skills to manage, guide, and sustain improvement efforts.
  5. Community Collaboration – partnering with diverse families and communities to strengthen student success.

The program’s primary mission is to cultivate leaders who are prepared to serve in diverse, urban TK–12 schools and districts.

All courses are offered fully online, combining both asynchronous and synchronous learning experiences. Classes typically meet on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6:00–8:00 p.m., providing flexibility for working professionals. Please see the Course of Study section below for a complete list of courses and modalities.

  • Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university.
  • 15 upper-division units in education.
  • Minimum 2.85 overall grade point average in last degree (not credential or certificate) earned from an accredited institution of higher education. Applicants whose overall GPA is less than 2.85 but meet the University minimum GPA requirement and who present compelling evidence of academic and professional potential either through recent academic performance and/or experiential background, may be considered for admission at the discretion of the program admission committee.
  • Please see the “Preconditions for California Educator Preparation Programs” from the , specifically pages 25 & 26 for all of the preconditions for the Preliminary Administrative Services Credential. Before admission to the Preliminary Administrative Services Credential program, the candidate must:
  1. Possess one of the following:
    1. valid clear or life California teaching credential that requires a baccalaureate degree and a program of professional preparation, including student teaching or the equivalent, and holds an English learner authorization; or
    2. valid clear or life California designated subjects teaching credential in adult education, career technical education, vocational education or special subjects, provided the applicant also possesses a baccalaureate degree, and holds an English learner authorization; or
    3. valid clear or life California services credential in pupil personnel services, health services for school nurse, teacher librarian services, or speech-language pathology or clinical or rehabilitative services requiring a baccalaureate degree and a program of professional preparation, including field work or the equivalent.
  2. Meet the basic skills requirement as described in Education Code section 44252(b), unless exempt by statute.
  • Applicants must have a minimum of 3 years of credentialed service (teaching, counselor, or psychologist) in order to be eligible for the program.  (Note: If a student is pursuing the M.A. only and not the credential, this requirement can be waived.  Please contact a program advisor for more information.)
  • Admission preference will be given to applicants with 5 or more years of credentialed classroom teaching and/or related credentialed educational experiences.
  • International applicants have additional university application requirements including meeting the English language proficiency requirement. Please visit The Center for International Education (CIE) website for more information.

Please see the for course descriptions. 

Students completing the Credential and Master's program will complete all the following courses below. Students pursuing the Master's degree will have an additional course. You will typically have a synchronous online class session one night per week (Tuesday or Thursday) from 6-8pm.

Year 1- Fall 

EDAD621A (1 unit) combination of asynchronous & synchronous 

EDAD625 (2 units) combination of asynchronous & synchronous 

EDAD636 (3 units) fully asynchronous

EDAD655C (2 units) combination of asynchronous & synchronous. Students will complete CalAPA Cycle 3 during this course.

EDAD621C (1 unit) fully asynchronous

Year 1- Spring 

EDAD621B (1 unit) combination of asynchronous & synchronous 

EDAD651 (2 units) combination of asynchronous & synchronous 

EDAD655A (3 units) combination of asynchronous & synchronous. Students will complete CalAPA Cycle 1 during this course.

EDAD680 (3 units) fully asynchronous. Students will complete 120 hours of clinical practice at a school site. This course can be taken in spring or summer.

Year 2- Fall 

EDAD621D (1 unit) combination of asynchronous & synchronous 

EDAD623 (2 units) combination of asynchronous & synchronous 

EDAD652 (3 units) combination of asynchronous & synchronous 

EDAD655B (3 units) combination of asynchronous & synchronous. Students will complete CalAPA Cycle 2 during this course.

 

NOTE: For students pursuing the MA degree, an additional 3 units for EDAD 695 will be typically taken in a 4th semester (Year 2-Spring)

Exit Requirements

Exit Requirements for Master's Degree

  1. Advancement to Candidacy
  2. Complete Action Research Study
  3. File to Graduate

*Students who already have an MA and wish to pursue only the credential may complete a 27-unit program.  The program duration and cost are the same, but credential-only students won’t need to take EDAD 695 in the final semester. If you are interested in a preliminary administrative services credential and already have an Ed.D., we may be able to offer course equivalency and an accelerated program.  Contact the program faculty coordinator for more information.

Before recommendation for the Preliminary Administrative Services credential, candidates must:

  1.  Open a file with the University Credential Center (note: fee required)
  2. Meet the basic skills requirement as described in Education Code section 44252(b), unless exempt by statute.
  3. Possess one of the following:
    1. valid clear or life California teaching credential that requires a baccalaureate degree and a program of professional preparation, including student teaching or the equivalent, and holds an English learner authorization; or
    2. valid clear or life California designated subjects teaching credential in adult education, career technical education, vocational education or special subjects, provided the applicant also possesses a baccalaureate degree, and holds an English learner authorization; or
    3. valid clear or life California services credential in pupil personnel services, health services for school nurse, teacher librarian services, or speech-language pathology or clinical or rehabilitative services requiring a baccalaureate degree and a program of professional preparation, including field work or the equivalent.
  4. Verification of five years of successful experience in a position requiring one of the credentials in item #3 above.  Must verify one of the below:
    1. Five years of successful, full-time teaching experience with an employing agency as defined in Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations section 80054(g)(1) and (2)(A);
    2. Five years of successful, full-time experience in the fields of pupil personnel, school nurse, teacher librarian, or speech-language pathology. or clinical or rehabilitative services with an employing agency as defined in Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations section 80054(g)(1) and (2)(A); or
    3. combination of (3a) or (3b).
  5. Verification of successful completion of the California Administrator Performance Assessment (CalAPA). (Note: fee required)
  6. Presentation of a professional Exit Portfolio to program faculty with program artifacts of course- and field- related experiences documenting the candidate’s competence and readiness to serve as a school administrator.
  7. Recommendation of the Administrative Credential, to the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing, will be processed through the Credential Center.