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K-12 Administration: Non-Licensure Doctoral Certificate

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Establish a path to success for your students and become an effective leader with a K-12 Administration Non-Licensure Doctoral Certificate from NGU. 

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Your life. Your career. Your studies. Elevate your future without disrupting your daily life, at NGU.
15
Credit Hours
Complete your graduate certificate in just seven courses. Then, apply your credit hours toward a doctorate degree (if you so choose).
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Connect Theory and Practice

Designed to develop trained and skilled educational leaders who make a difference in elementary and secondary schools, the K-12 Administration Doctoral Certificate program at NGU equips you with both a broad knowledge of social, political, and economic forces that impact today’s students, as well as specific skills for meeting leadership challenges in education.

What Can I Do with a Doctoral Certificate in K-12 Administration?

You love teaching and making a difference in the lives of the next generation, but you’re looking to advance your career and further develop your skills and understanding of the education field.

Lead both teachers and students to success with a doctoral certificate in K-12 Administration.

Academic Dean

Curriculum Director

Education Consultant

School District Administrator

School Principal

School Superintendent

Study Christ-Centered K-12 Administration

  • Social Foundations of K-12 Education
  • Today’s Student
  • Curriculum, Instruction, and Supervision
  • Education Policy & School Law
  • Academic Culture and Learning

Students pursuing licensure are encouraged to contact their state licensure department to determine exact credentials and degree requirements.

Have Questions about the K-12 Administration Doctoral Certificate Program?

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V. Shelley Dugle, EdD

Professor, Education
864.663.0157 shelley.dugle@ngu.edu
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