Master of Arts (MA) in School Administration
Dr. Judith Kell, Program Director
(650) 508-3710
jkell@ndnu.edu
The Master of Arts in School Administration degree program prepares students to administer programs in public and private schools. It approaches administration from a generic standpoint in the core courses and from an experiential base in the practica-based courses. Building upon the Preliminary Administrative Credential, this program enables students to complete six additional units in curriculum development and assessment and evaluation in order to earn a master's degree.
NDNU’s School of Education and Leadership
Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, NDNU is a multifaceted university offering 21 bachelor's degrees, 12 graduate degrees and seven credentials. The School of Education and Leadership, under the direction of the Dean, Dr. Joanne Rossi, offers bachelor's degrees in liberal studies and human services in addition to education credentials, certificates, and master's degrees. The credential programs are accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC). The program was reaccredited in 1998.

