Master of Science in Education - Administration and Supervision
The Master of Science in Education with a major in Educational Administration and Supervision is available to individuals who obtained a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and who are professionally licensed to teach. Complete admission requirements are shown below. This online degree allows the candidate to complete certification requirements for the beginning administrator as an initial step towards full credentialing as a professional administrator. According to current Tennessee State Board of Education policy, full credentialing and employment of principals/supervisors is a two-step process.
The first step leads to licensure as a beginning administrator; the second step supports the professional development of the new administrator and leads to licensure as a professional administrator. UT Martin’s online EDAS program requires an internship for completion of the program. As a result, after satisfactory employment as an administrator in a school system for one year, the director of schools can apply for the professional administrator license on the student’s behalf.
KEY 1 Knowledge, Skills and Application
Inherent within each key component are outcomes that the candidate is expected to master upon completion of his/her individual program. These keys are linked together by a solid ring representing the faculty's commitment to diversity, technology and assessment.
Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium Standards for School Leaders (ISLLC) In addition to the conceptual framework, the EDAS coursework is aligned with ISLLC Standards. These are:
EDAS Curriculum For students seeking a Master’s Degree, the EDAS program includes 12 hours of core curriculum, 18 hours of EDAS concentration coursework, and a 3- hour internship. Master’s seeking students must successfully complete an ISLLC-based comprehensive examination to fulfill the requirements for a degree. For licensure, students are also required to pass the School Leaders Licensure Assessment.
For students seeking an EDAS endorsement only, the requirements are 18 hours of EDAS concentration coursework and the 3-hour internship. For licensure, students are required to pass the School Leaders Licensure Assessment.
Course Format
The internship is the experiential component of the EDAS program and it may be completed in the candidate’s own school and/or system. Students work closely with UT Martin faculty and a supervising mentor to complete the requirements. There is a requirement of 400 hours of activities which must be completed and can be begun before registering for the internship component.
Admission into the internship is not permissible until all required coursework has been successfully completed.
Tuition
Faculty UT Martin is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS, 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097, telephone number 404-679-4501) to award bachelors and masters degrees. UT Martin’s education curriculum is approved by the Tennessee State Board of Education and accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE).
Admission Requirements Applicants may be admitted as degree seeking or endorsement only. Degree seeking candidates must meet all University requirements as listed in the university catalogue under “Types of Admission.” Applicants for a major, or seeking endorsement in Educational Administration and Supervision, must meet the additional requirements for unconditional and conditional admission.
How to Apply EDAS program applicants must submit an application for admission and an admissions portfolio, which when complete will be considered by the EDAS Admissions Board. All of these materials/documents must be submitted to the Graduate Studies Office, 303 Administration Bldg., UT Martin, Martin, TN, 38238. 1. Apply for admission by one of the following means:
2. Request the Registrars of all colleges and universities attended to send one official transcript to the Graduate Studies Office.
The admission portfolio for application to the EDAS program must include:
Note: In some cases an interview by the EDAS Admission Board will be conducted to clarify portfolio information.
**Additional requirements for unconditional and conditional admission can be found by in the university catalog under the Graduate Admissions section. |






