Degree Requirements
The Urban Leadership M.A. requires 39 credits of approved course work. All students entering the program should start with: Leadership Seminar I, a class designed to provide a general overview of the field. With this foundation, the student then embarks upon the rest of the program.
All students will meet with an academic advisor and complete a formal degree plan, which must have the approval of the M.P.A. coordinator.
Students must obtain a B average in order to graduate. A student can have no more than one grade less than a B-. It is assumed that students working full time and taking courses on a part-time basis can complete the UL program in two years of study.
Course of Study: 39 hours
Core Requirements: 17 credit hours
Research Requirements: 7 credit hours
Internship Requirements: 6 credit hours
Specialty Area Courses (profession specific): 6 credit hours
Capstone Requirement: 3 credit hours
Capstone Experience
Students complete a project as part of the Leading Organizational Change course that demonstrates application of analytical skills to a community, educational, or non-profit issue. Final demonstration includes proficiency in connecting theory to practice.
Nevada Endorsement for School Principal
Students must pass the Praxis II exam. There are four main parts to the UL program: a core set of seminar courses focusing on leadership in urban settings, a set of courses focused on general administrative and management skills; a set of courses that engage students’ analytical skills in problems of practice; and a series of internship experiences in related organizations.