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Master of Science in Administration and Supervision of Vocational Education



Program Director : Dr. Dominic Mohamed

Department’s Phone Number : (305) 348-3388
Department’s FAX Number : (305) 348-2086


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Brief Description of the Program:

       To be certified in Administration and Supervision in Vocational Education in Florida, a person must have at least three years of successful teaching experience in one of the vocational education areas. While one year of successful teaching will meet the experience requirement for admission to the master’s degree program initially, the three-year teaching experience requirement must have been completed either before or at the same time as degree requirements are completed. Each graduate student, in consultation with the advisor, plans a program of study to include a core of professional competence, an area of emphasis, and electives.

Degree hours: (33-36)
EDF 5481 Analysis and Application of Educational Research 3
EDF 6608 Social, Philosophical, and Historical Foundations 3
EDP 6211 Psychological Foundations of Education 3
EVT 5168 Curriculum Development in Vocational Education 3
EVT 5265 Supervision and Coordination of Vocational Education Programs 3
EVT 5664 Community Relations and Resources for Vocational Education 3
EVT 6264 Administration of Local Vocational Education Programs 3
EVT 6930 Seminar in Vocational Education 3
EDA 6061 Introduction to Educational Leadership 3
RED 6336 Reading in the Content Area 3
Area of Professional Emphasis
EVT 6946 Supervised Field Experience 3
Advisor approved electives (3-6)
The candidate may select a course (or courses) that will increase administrative and supervisory competencies.

Application Requirements:

  • All applicants must satisfy Board of Regents admission requirements.
  • A GPA of 3.0 in the last 60 semester hours of upper division undergraduate study or
  • 1000 (total of verbal and quantitative) on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
  • Applicants admitted with a pending GRE score must submit test score within one semester to be fully admitted or become a candidate for graduation.
  • All applicants, regardless of GPA, must submit GRE score.


Additional Requirements for International Students:

 
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