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EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
EAL 7701 Administration of Special Education (3)
  This course is designed to provide an indepth overview of the administrative organization that supports effective special education programs in diverse educational settings. The purpose of the course is to provide a comprehensive guide to the special education process while addressing current issues, trends, technology, research, literature, problems, legal principles, and concerns. The course is designed to provide the school leader with the knowledge base to make informed, reflective special education decisions. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7705 School Finance and Taxation (3)
  A general study of finance at local, state, and federal basis. Includes principles of taxation, the concepts of equity and adequacy, acceptable practices in securing and administering school funds, and acceptable accounting and business procedures. Explores the unique characteristics of the Alabama Tax structure, its history, and impact on the funding of education. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required. Course must be taught by an individual who has successfully completed the Finance requirement under Alabama Code (Act 2001-706, Section 16-1-38).
   
EAL 7710 Supervision of Education (3)
  A development of the concept of supervision and its function in the school program. The techniques of supervision are studied and related to the improvement of instruction. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7714 School Law (3)
  A study of school law as set forth in the common law, state and federal constitution, statutes, judicial decision, and in the rules and regulations of the state of Alabama. Major emphasis will be on state and federal law and its impact on education today. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required. Course must be taught by an individual who has successfully completed the Law requirement under Alabama Code (Act 2001-706, Section 16-1-38).
   
EAL 7717 Mentoring Methods and Techniques (3)
  The purpose of this course is to prepare educational leaders to serve as role models and mentors for individuals and to develop mentorship programs. Students will learn how to develop and organize a mentorship program for beginning teachers. Students will develop a knowledge base upon which to make informed reflective decisions about mentorship programs in diverse educational settings. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7725 Specialized Topics in Educational Leadership (3)
  A seminar concerned with an in-depth examination of one topic that is acutely important to educational leadership. Students are expected to use primary resources, journals, and the Internet to research and discuss the topic. The primary format of the class will be discussion, although group exercises, individual presentations and written responses will also be used. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7726 Specialized Topics in Educational Leadership (3)
  An independent study of a problem or problems using research techniques. Selection of problem must be approved by the professor under whom the study is to be conducted, and the department chair. The study should contribute to the student’s program. Preparation of a scholarly paper is required and may involve an oral presentation. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7727 Specialized Topics in Educational Leadership (3)
  An independent study of a problem or problems using research techniques. Selection of problem must be approved by the professor under whom the study is to be conducted, and the department chair. The study should contribute to the student’s program. Preparation of a scholarly paper is required and may involve an oral presentation. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7735 Development and Operation of Educational Plant Facilities (3)
  This course is designed to present to the student procedures and issues related to the design, development, and operation of educational plant facilities. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7742 History of Educational Leadership (3)
  This course will explore the rich tradition and history of the field of Educational Leadership. The history of the theory and practices associated with this field will be examined and reviewed. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7746 Personnel Relations and Processes in Educational Leadership (3)
  This course deals with personnel processes and personnel management from the perspective of the central office. Topics include: human resource planning, forecasting, selection, staff development, training and evaluation. Also included are motivational principles, group dynamics, climate and culture, as well as problems typically associated with personnel. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7758 Cultural Diversity (3)
  This course provides in-class and field experiences for specialist students in the investigation of current diversity, multicultural and pluralistic literature and in the identification and creation of organizational patterns/ designs, which support both short-and long-range multicultural and diversity school goal setting. Students will learn competencies that are instrumental to planning, implementing, assessing, and reevaluating existing or proposed practices. Activities are designed to appraise and evaluate diversity data, coordinate and synthesize curriculum development, utilize appropriate instructional designs including delivery, resources to manage change in their school’s community. Emphasized is student reflection, the interpretation and utilization of data collected for the improvement of diversity, and multicultural programs. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7790 Trends, Issues, and Policy Studies in Educational Leadership (3)
  This is a seminar concerned with the trends and issues that arise based on educational policy. It offers a balance and reintegration of the relationship between policy studies and politics. Emphasis is placed on how educational policymaking occurs. Highlighted are the tools needed for investigating the current trends and issues impacting public education from a national, state, and local level. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7791 Organizational and Administrative Behavior (3)
  A study of the nature, culture, and structure of organizations. Leadership, managerial and administrative behaviors will also be investigated, with a focus on educational organizations and change. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7793 Statistics (3)
  This course is a study of descriptive and inferential statistics commonly used in the literature of Educational Administration. Emphasis is placed on the application of statistical method to research design. Instruction deals specifically with measures of central tendency and variability, probability theory, estimation and significance, correlation and regression, analysis of variance, and chi-square. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required. A grade of “B” or better is required.
   
EAL 7794 Thesis: Field Problem Analysis (3)
  The purpose of this course is to prepare educational leaders with research\knowledge that supports informed, reflective decisions in diverse educational settings. Technology as a tool to investigate problems being faced by schools is employed. Emphasis is given to the proposal phase of designing a research project. The research project examines a problem of a practical nature, which is encountered in a field setting. The course culminates in the creation of the research proposal, which is a compilation of the theory, and methods learned in the course. All studies that deal with human subjects must be approved by their campus research review board. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.
   
EAL 7795 Thesis: Problem Analysis Implementation (1-3)
  The purpose of this course is for students to implement the project or field study proposed in EAL 7794. Data will be collected, analyzed and summarized in writing. A summary of the project and recommendations for further study should also be submitted. The faculty adviser may require the student to defend the study before a faculty committee. The course is designed to prepare educational leaders with research knowledge that supports informed reflective decisions in diverse educational settings. Class A Certification in Educational Administration is required.