2020-2021 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVE]

Education Specialist, EdS


Overview

The Education Specialist (Ed.S.) program is intended to help extend professional understanding and practice in the critical area of education. Ed.S. students will develop capacities to think, communicate, and model biblical excellence in educational leadership positions. They will more clearly represent Christ-centered perspectives in the broader society by influencing students, their families, faculty, and staff with competencies specifically designed for Kingdom growth. Students complete a concentration in Educational Leadership. Courses are provided online. Students must be accepted into the Ed.S. program to enroll in courses. CIU Education Programs are endorsed by the Higher Education Approval Program (HEAP) of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). Program graduates who meet specific requirements are eligible to apply for appropriate ACSI teacher or administrator certificates. 

Purpose

The Ed.S. program strives to produce professionals who lead others in addressing educational needs from a biblical perspective.

Objectives

Candidates will understand, analyze, synthesize, and evaluate:

  • Education from a biblical perspective, foundational theories, and research findings.
  • High-quality educational leadership from a biblical perspective, theoretical approaches, research findings, and alternative models of effective leadership and functioning of organizations, groups, and individuals within organizations.
  • Ways to enhance their personal callings and contribute to the quality of an educational setting through leadership, presentation, and publication.

Admission Requirements

  • Online application
  • Application fee
  • Official transcript for highest earned degree and any master’s level credits earned
    • A minimum 3.2 GPA for the most recent degree obtained
    • A master’s degree from an accredited institution that provides a relevant foundation for doctoral studies in educational leadership. (An education or education-related field is the strongly preferred focus of the master’s degree.)
  • Two General References
  • Letter of evaluation (Graduate professor verifying ability to do doctoral level work)
  • Academic writing sample (Published article or graduate research paper)
  • Resume or Curriculum Vitae hat provides evidence of sufficient teaching, administrative, and leadership experience to undergird degree program requirements.

Residency and Transfer Policies

A maximum of 15 credit hours of appropriate master’s work may be applied toward the Ed.S. program, as determined by the program director.

CIU graduate students who meet the requirements to be accepted into the EdS program may transfer 15 hours from the CIU Master of Education program. Students will transfer EDU 7300 Foundations of Education (for EDU 9300), EDU 6231 History of Christian Education (for EDU 9200), and EDU 6425 Supervision of Instruction (for EDU 9520).  If a student completed the MEd Educational Administration concentration, EDU 5525 Law and Personnel (for EDU 9550) and EDU 5515 Institutional Advancement (for EDU 9555)  will also transfer.  If the student completed the MEd Instruction and Learning concentration, EDU 7410 Instructional Models (for EDU 9350) and EDU 5330 Authentic Assessment will transfer (for EDU 9330). 

Time Limitation

The time limit for completion of all requirements is six years, measured from the date a student begins coursework in the Ed.S. program.

Completion Requirements

Although advisors assist students in planning their courses of study, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure that all requirements for graduation have been met.

  • Demonstrate competency of each of the program’s outcomes through satisfactory completion of coursework.
  • Maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 (on a 4.0 scale), with no grade below a “B-” applicable to the degree. A maximum of 15 credits of appropriate graduate coursework (“B-” or above) may be applied. (Transfer grades are not calculated in the cumulative GPA.)

Course of Study (30)


Suggested Program of Study


The total minimum number of semester hours to graduate is 30. The following program of study outlines a schedule for fulfilling all of the requirements for the program within two or three years, depending on which 10 courses are chosen.