We offer our International Education courses in three countries. See a listing of our 2012 – 2013 offerings and locations here
We offer our International Education Administration programs at these locations:
Program Overview
The Master of Education in International Education Administration is a dynamic, intensive 36 credit learning experience. Students in this accelerated program will cultivate leadership skills through study, reflection and experimentation in negotiation, communication and mediation, personnel and financial management, curriculum design and leadership, measurement and evaluation, and innovative leadership practices. Drawn from international, private, and public school standards and based upon strong theoretical foundations, International Education Administration courses reflect the practical, hands-on learning necessary for effective leadership in K-12 schools. The program is designed to provide the skills and tools experts, researchers, and practitioners believe leaders need in our changing, complex global environment. Completion of the capstone Leadership Development Seminar provides students with a personal, action-oriented, leadership development plan ready for use to make a significant difference in guiding schools forward and improving the international educational environment.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program students will:
- Demonstrate the practical skills necessary for effective leadership in international schools.
- Develop the skills needed by practitioners in a changing and complex global environment.
- Discover and articulate a personal philosophy of leadership.
- Develop an action-oriented, leadership development plan to use to guide international schools in making improvements.
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Beryl Nicholson, '11, M.Ed. International Education Administration (Leysin, Switzerland)

Embarking on the Master’s program has benefited me both professionally and personally. These skills now permeate throughout all aspects of my life and most importantly, I have made long lasting friendships with people from all over the world Read more
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Program of Study
| Summer One |
| MIEA 580 |
Innovative Practices in International Education Administration |
3 cr. |
| MIEA 501 |
School Leadership |
3 cr. |
| IED582 |
Research Methods |
3 cr. |
| MIEA 515 |
Negotiation, Communication and Mediation to Improve Schools |
3 cr. |
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| Fall online courses |
| MIEA 574 |
Research Project in Administration |
3 cr. |
| MIEA 502 |
Facilitating Teaching and Learning |
3 cr. |
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| Spring online courses |
| MIEA 564 |
Leveraging Technology |
3 cr. |
| MIEA 510 |
Leadership in International Education |
3 cr. |
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| Summer Two |
| MIEA 520 |
Strategies for Change in International Schools |
3 cr. |
| MIEA 537 |
Operational and Financial Strategies |
3 cr. |
| MIEA 530 |
Marketing of Organizations |
3 cr. |
| MIEA 587 |
Leadership Development Seminar |
3 cr. |
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| Total Degree Requirements |
36 cr. |
*Order of courses is subject to change
This program can be completed in 13 months or over an extended period of time to meet your personal requirements. To follow a program of studies different from what is on the program flier, please write to Richard Pacheco (rpacheco@endicott.edu) for details.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is limited to US citizens or eligible non-citizens with a valid Alien Registration Number. Students must be enrolled in an approved program and be in good academic standing to receive financial aid. Aid for graduate students is limited to federal Stafford Loans. If students are interested, please refer to the Endicott GPS Financial Aid web page.
Program Information
Endicott College M.Ed. International Education Administration Flyer
Application 2013:
M.Ed. Application Form
Fees:
M.Ed. Fees Payment 2013
Housing Summer 2013:
Madrid, Spain
Leysin, Switzerland
For more information, please contact:
Richard Pacheco
Dean, Madrid Program
+34 91 563 6740 (Spain) | rpacheco@endicott.edu