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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Graduate Studies Bulletin 2007-2008

Policies and Courses

Leadership Education & Leadership Studies

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For a brief description of the program, application requirements and contact information, view the graduate program summary, Click here.

Department Head: Daniel W. Wheeler, Ph.D.

Graduate Committee Chair: Associate Professor King

Web Site: aglec.unl.edu

Master of Science in Leadership Education

Candidates for the degree must possess a bachelors degree from an accredited institution, The program welcomes applicants from a variety of disciplines and fields. The MS in leadership education may be earned in an area emphasis in Leadership Development or in one of three specializations (Teaching and Extension Education; Distance Education; Nutritional Outreach Education). Leadership Education students may also participate in the interdisciplinary specialization of Environmental Studies or Great Plains Studies. Programs are planned to meet individual student background experiences and desired graduate program goals. The degree may be earned by successfully completing a minimum of 30 credit hours (Option I) or 36 credit hours (Options II and III) beyond the bachelors degree. Option I includes a thesis. Option II is non-thesis and requires a minor from another department. In Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication, the degree may be pursued in one of four areas described below.

Leadership Development Emphasis. The Leadership Development emphasis immerses students in the increasingly complex area of leadership. The program is designed to enhance prior education and experience to prepare for careers related to leadership, organization or community development. Leadership courses offered range from the foundations of leadership to applications for leadership development, leadering change, community leadership and leadership in cross-cultural settings.

Teaching and Extension Education Specialization. The Teaching and Extension Education specialization prepares students for careers in community college or university teaching, public school teaching, outreach programs and Cooperative Extension. The specialization is valuable to international students planning teaching careers, as well as for individuals providing educational services. Teaching and extension courses range from teaching strategies to program planning and use of technology in education.

Distance Education Specialization. The Distance Education specialization prepares students for careers in formal and nonformal settings to business training or education. Courses range from distance education fundamentals, research foundations, applications and to management of distance technologies.

Nutritional Outreach Education Specialization. The Department offers the Nutritional Outreach Education specialization in cooperation with the Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences. Students design their program to encompass the areas of learning, teaching and outreach in nutritional education.


Leadership Studies Doctoral Specialization, Doctoral Program in Human Sciences

The Department offers a doctoral specialization in Leadership Studies within the Education and Human Sciences doctoral program. The EdD degree is recommended for those whose primary interest is in the application of theory and knowledge to improve leadership practice. Most EdD graduates pursue practitioner-based careers in the leadership field. The PhD is designed for students seeking to conduct research to generate new knowledge or reform leadership theory. Most PhD Graduate pursue faculty or high-level leadership careers. The most current information for the Leadership Studies Specialization is available online at aglec.unl.edu.

For additional information see "Requirements for Doctoral Degrees" in the Education and Human Sciences Doctoral Program, under Human Sciences. The graduate Record Exam (GRE), Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), or Miller Analogy Test (MAT) is required for admission to the doctoral specialization. International students must also submita TOEFL iBT minimum of 79.

For additional information regarding the programs listed above, please visit the Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication's Web site at aglec.unl.edu or by contacting:

Department of Agricultural Leadership, Education and Communication
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
300 Agricultural Hall
PO Box 830709
Lincoln, NE 68583-0709
(402) 472-2807
email: ag-webmaster2@unl.edu

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