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[spacer] Welcome to the
2004-2005 Undergraduate Bulletin
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Undergraduate Programs of Study

Educational Administration and Community Leadership (EAD)

For information, please contact 
Stephen B. Lawton, Chairperson, 774-1534, 320 Ronan Hall

College of Education and Human Services Website
Department Website

Why Study Educational Administration and Community Leadership?
Study Educational Administration and Community Leadership at CMU
The faculty
EAD Course Descriptions

Why Study Educational Administration or Community Leadership? Leadership skills are vital to all academic and community institutions. Because the Department of Educational Administration and Community Leadership provides leadership preparation programs, our students are virtually all at or near graduate level in studies. If you are interested in a career as an elementary, secondary, or higher education administrator, leader of a voluntary organization or community agency, or simply want to increase your administrative skills, you will definitely want to discuss your plans with a member of the department’s faculty.
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Educational Administration and Community Leadership at CMU 
The department offers the master of arts, specialist in education and doctor of education degrees. The master of arts degree prepares students for positions as administrators of educational or community-based human service agencies. The specialist in education degree provides students an opportunity to enhance their leadership skills in a field-based academic program. The doctor of education degree in educational leadership assists experienced administrators to achieve the level of scholar-practitioner and to provide strong community and organizational leadership.

See the Graduate Bulletin for a complete description of graduate programs.
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The faculty: Harvey Dorrah, Pamela L. Eddy, Robert S. Estabrook, Michael B. Gilbert, Roger N. Grabinski, Brenda Kallio, Stephen Lawton, Michael S. Rao, Rena E. Richtig, David E. Whale
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