Graduate Core Courses
(9 units)
Option 1: Thesis
Option 2: Project
Option 3: Comprehensive Examination
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- Elective Coursework (6 units)*
- Comprehensive Examination**
*Candidates are required to enroll in electives that are graduate level education courses.
**The comprehensive examination requirement is satisfied by the submission of a passing score from the School Leadership Licensure Assessment (SLLA) or passing scores from the California Preliminary Administrative Services Credential Examination (CPACE) or passing scores as determined by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC) on the first attempt of the California Administrator Performance Assessment (CalAPA). A minimum passing scaled score for the SLLA is 173. The minimum passing scaled score for the CPACE-Content subtest is 220, and the minimum passing scaled score for the CPACE-Performance subtest is also 220. Passage of both the CPACE-Content and the CPACE-Performance subtests are required to pass the CPACE Examination. The current minimum passing score for CalAPA Cycle 1-Anaylzing Data to Inform School Improvement and Promote Equity; the current minimum passing score for CalAPA Cycle 2-Facilitating Communities of Practice; and the current minimum passing score for CalAPA Cycle 3-Supporting Teacher Growth, were determined by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing and are subject to change as determined by the Commission. Passage of all three CalAPA Cycles on the first try is required to earn the M.A. in School Administration (this option is valid up to two full academic years after the initial enrollment in the program). The CalAPA comprehensive examination option is retroactive for candidates who began the school administration program after July 1, 2018. The candidate is responsible for registering for the examination and paying all required fees. The candidate shall provide the Advanced Studies Office with passage verification.
Additional information regarding the SLLA may be found at the ETS School Leadership Series website and the CPACE and the CalAPA at the California Educator Credentialing Assessments website.
Note: See course description for EDGS 7005 - Continuing Thesis or Project and EDGS 7006 - Continuing Comprehensive Examination .
Accreditation
The credential programs in school administration are fully accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC).