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GRADUATE FACULTY COUNCIL DOC. NO. 871 APPROVED NOVEMBER 19, 2001 RECOMMENDATION OF THE GRADUATE CURRICULUM COMMITTEE AND THE FACULTY OF THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION FOR CHANGES TO THE DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN URBAN EDUCATION DEGREE PROGRAM (ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP SPECIALIZATION) I. Current Graduate School Bulletin Copy Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Education Specialization in Administrative Leadership and Supervision Under the auspices of the doctoral program in Urban Education, the Department of Administrative Leadership provides a specialization in Administrative Leadership and Supervision. In general, this specialization requires advanced work in educational administration or adult education in areas such as administrative theory, staff development, supervision, policy making, leadership, continuing education and higher education. Prospective doctoral students wishing to specialize in Administrative Leadership must first be admitted to the Urban Education Doctoral Program. Admission and general program requirements can be obtained from the Director of Doctoral Studies in Urban Education. The program is described in detail in the Urban Education section of this Bulletin. Administrative Leadership and Supervision Specialization Admission Students wishing to specialize in Administrative Leadership and Supervision must first be admitted to the Urban Education Doctoral Program (UEDP). Subsequent to UEDP admission, the student must submit a program for concentration in Administrative Leadership and Supervision, developed in conjunction with the student's adviser and committee, to the department chair. Program Requirements 1.The student must meet all of the program requirements of the Urban Education Doctoral Program. 2.Specialization in Administrative Leadership and Supervision consists of a minimum of 30 graduate credits excluding dissertation credits. The credits are to be distributed as follows:

Graduate Faculty Council Doc. No. 871 p. 2 Approved November 19, 2001 Emphasis in Administrative Leadership and Supervision 1. PhD Non-certification Orientation Ad Ldsp 862 Economics of Education, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 860 Administrative Behavior, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 832 Educational Politics & Policy-Making, 3 cr. Electives in Educational Administration research and related fields according to student needs, 21 cr. Total: 30 cr. 2. PhD District Administrator Certification Orientation Ad Ldsp 801 Urban Education: Doctoral Seminar in Administrative Leadership, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 802 The School Superintendency, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 812 Educational Personnel Supervision & Administration, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 832 Educational Politics & Policy-Making, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 842 Program Planning & Evaluation in Education, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 852 Collective Bargaining & Contract Administration in Education, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 862 Economics of Education, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 882 Practicum in the School Superintendency, 3 cr. Elective, 3 cr. Elective, 3 cr. Total: 30 cr. Although a Master's Degree and certification as a principal are prerequisites to certification as a School Superintendent in Wisconsin, doctoral students may satisfy the requirements for both courses within their PhD Program of Study. Advisers will design such programs based on individual student need. Any post-master's courses taken prior to admission while enrolled as a Specialist Student in the District Administrator certification program do not have to be repeated, subject to adviser and UEDC Director approval. All such credits may be applied toward the 30 credits required in the area of specialization, except that in no case may a PhD specialization contain less than 9 upper-level graduate credits (excluding dissertation credits) taken after admission to doctoral study. Individuals who have not completed at least 6 credits of acceptable graduate coursework within the five years immediately prior to application must take a minimum of 15 credits.

Graduate Faculty Council Doc. No. 871 p. 3 Approved November 19, 2001 Emphasis in Adult Education Ad Ldsp 787 Administration of Adult Education Programs, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 801 Urban Education: Doctoral Seminar in Administrative Leadership, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 857 Seminar in Leadership for Change, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 867 Seminar in Continuing Education in the Professions, 3 cr. OR Ad Ldsp 877 Seminar in Two Year Post-Secondary Institutions, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 897 Seminar in the Philosophy and History of Adult Education, 3 cr. Ad Ldsp 967 Seminar in Urban Adult Education, 3 cr. Electives, 12 cr. Total: 30 cr. The UEDP doctoral preliminary examination includes a section covering the student's Administrative Leadership and Supervision specialization. A dissertation with the appropriate area of emphasis is required. The dissertation adviser is an Urban Education doctoral adviser and a member of the Department of Administrative Leadership. At least two other committee members must be from the Department of Administrative Leadership. Exit Requirements Contingent upon completion of program requirements, the doctoral preliminary examination, and successful defense of the dissertation, the Chair of the Department of Administrative Leadership must give final approval for the inclusion of "Urban Education: Administrative Leadership and Supervision" on the student's transcript. II. Summary of Proposed Changes The department requests that the program area emphasis in Adult Education and the program area emphasis in Educational Administration within the doctoral specialization in Administrative Leadership & Supervision be recognized as separate specializations and be designated as such on students' transcripts upon completion of their doctoral programs. III. Justification The Department of Administrative Leadership is increasing its efforts to attract students to our doctoral program on a national level. A by-product of attracting students from outof-state or outside the immediate Milwaukee metropolitan area is presumed to be an increase in the number of full-time doctoral students. These specializations would increase the visibility of our program and assist with our marketing strategies. It is difficult for students who are seeking program opportunity information to discover the program as it currently exists under the broader and more ambiguous title of Administrative Leadership. These specialization distinctions would identify our program within the recognized discipline bases of Educational Administration and Adult and

Graduate Faculty Council Doc. No. 871 p. 4 Approved November 19, 2001 Continuing Education Leadership. Further, the availability of specializations in Educational Administration and Adult and Continuing Education Leadership with an urban program focus responds to national needs and interest in these areas. Secondly, students who complete our program would be advantaged in the marketplace if they received transcript designations of Educational Administration or Adult and Continuing Education Leadership. Such a designation conveys a stronger content and discipline base than the broad title currently used. Finally, there is demand for both programs on a national and regional scale. Other colleges and universities within the Milwaukee area are responding to these needs and are enhancing or developing doctoral programs within Educational Administration and Adult and Continuing Education Leadership. Each program emphasis currently requires a minimum of 30 credits of advanced graduate coursework and conforms to the general requirements pertaining to specializations. Each individual program area emphasis has been previously approved by the UEDC and the Graduate School. IV. Proposed Graduate School Bulletin Copy For the Administrative Leadership section: PH.D. SPECIALIZATION IN ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION This program, under the auspices of the doctoral program in Urban Education, provides a specialization in Adult and Continuing Education Leadership. In general, this specialization requires advanced course work and inquiry in such areas as urban adult education, continuing education in the professions, adult and organizational learning, human resources development, and philosophy and history of adult education, particularly as these areas relate to the governance and leadership issues of urban adult education organizations. The program is described in detail in the Urban Education section of this Bulletin. PH.D. SPECIALIZATION IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION This program, under the auspices of the doctoral program in Urban Education, provides a specialization in Educational Administration. In general, this specialization requires advanced course work and inquiry in such areas as organizational theory, policy making, staff development and leadership, particularly as these areas relate to the governance and leadership issues of urban schools and educational organizations. The program is described in detail in the Urban Education section of this Bulletin.

Graduate Faculty Council Doc. No. 871 p. 5 Approved November 19, 2001 For the Urban Education section: Adult and Continuing Education Specialization Admission Students wishing to specialize in Adult and Continuing Education must first be admitted to the Urban Education Doctoral Program (UEDP). Subsequent to UEDP admission, the student must submit a program for concentration in Adult and Continuing Education, developed in conjunction with the student's adviser and committee, to the chair of the department of Administrative Leadership. Program Requirements The student must meet all of the program requirements of the Urban Education Doctoral Program. The specialization in Adult and Continuing Education consists of a minimum of 30 graduate credits excluding dissertation credits. The credits are to be distributed as follows: Required Courses (15 credits) 103-798 Seminar in Human Resource Development 3 credits 103-827 Seminar in Adult and Organizational Learning 3 credits 103-867 Seminar in Continuing Education in the Professions 3 credits 103-897 Seminar in the Philosophy & History of Adult Education 3 credits 103-967 Seminar in Urban Adult Education 3 credits Electives (15 credits) Students entering the Ph.D. program without a Master's degree in Adult Education are required to take the following electives. Your advisor may recommend other courses in addition to these. 103-667 Program Planning in Adult Education 3 credits 103-707 Using Technology with Adult Learners 3 credits 103-737 Distance Education for Adults 3 credits 103-757 Principles and Foundations of Adult Education 3 credits 103-787 Administration of Adult Education Programs 3 credits 103-777 Leadership in Multicultural Organizations 3 credits

Graduate Faculty Council Doc. No. 871 p. 6 Approved November 19, 2001 Doctoral Committee Membership The dissertation advisor is an Urban Education doctoral advisor and member of the Department of Administrative Leadership. At least two other committee members must be from the Department of Administrative Leadership. Exit Requirements Contingent upon successful completion of program requirements, the doctoral preliminary examination, and the dissertation defense, the Chair of the Department of Administrative Leadership must give final approval for the inclusion of Urban Education: Adult and Continuing Education" on the student's transcript. Educational Administration Specialization Admission Students wishing to specialize in Educational Administration must first be admitted to the Urban Education Doctoral Program (UEDP). Subsequent to UEDP admission, the student must submit a program for concentration in Educational Administration, developed in conjunction with the student's adviser and committee, to the chair of the department of Administrative Leadership. Program Requirements The student must meet all of the program requirements of the Urban Education Doctoral Program. The specialization in Educational Administration consists of a minimum of 30 graduate credits excluding dissertation credits. The credits are to be distributed as follows: PhD Non-Certification Orientation 103-801 Urban Education: Doctoral Seminar in Administrative Leadership 3 credits 103-832 Educational Politics & Policy-Making 3 credits 103-842 Program Planning & Evaluation in Education 3 credits 103-862 Economics of Education 3 credits Electives in Administrative Leadership (700+) 18 credits Total 30 credits

Graduate Faculty Council Doc. No. 871 p. 7 Approved November 19, 2001 PhD District Administrator/Superintendent Certification Orientation 103-801 Urban Education: Doctoral Seminar in Administrative Leadership 3 credits 103-802 The School Superintendency 3 credits 103-812 Educational Personnel Administration & Supervision 3 credits 103-832 Educational Politics & Policy-Making 3 credits 103-842 Program Planning & Evaluation in Education 3 credits 103-862 Economics of Education 3 credits 103-882 Practicum in the School Superintendency 3 credits Electives in Administrative Leadership (700+) 9 credits Total 30 credits Although a Master's Degree and certification as a principal are prerequisites to certification as a School Superintendent in Wisconsin, doctoral students may satisfy the requirements for both licenses within their Ph.D. Program of Study. Advisors will design such programs based on individual student need. Any post-master's courses taken prior to admission while enrolled as a non-degree student in the Specialist Program for School Superintendent Certification do not have to be repeated, subject to advisor and UEDC Director approval. All such credits may be applied toward the 30 credits required in the area of concentration except that in no case may a Ph.D. area of concentration contain fewer than 9 upper level graduate credits (excluding dissertation credits) taken after admission to doctoral study. Individuals who have not completed at least 6 credits of accepted graduate course work within the 5 year immediately prior to admission must take a minimum of 15 credits. Doctoral Committee Membership The dissertation advisor is an Urban Education doctoral advisor and member of the Department of Administrative Leadership. At least two other committee members must be from the Department of Administrative Leadership. Exit Requirements Contingent upon successful completion of program requirements, the doctoral preliminary examination, and the dissertation defense, the Chair of the Department of Administrative Leadership must give final approval for the inclusion of "Urban Education: Educational Administration" on the student's transcript. V. Proposed Effective Date Spring 2002; Upon campus approval, students who are currently pursuing the Specialization in Administrative Leadership and Supervision will be asked to declare their interest in one of the more narrowly defined concentrations.

Graduate Faculty Council Doc. No. 871 p. 8 Approved November 19, 2001 VI. Additional Resource Needs No additional facilities or library resources are anticipated as a result of the proposed changes.