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What is the difference in a Masters in Education Administration and a Master of Science in Education?

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What is the difference in a Masters in Education Administration and a Master of Science in Education?

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Candidates for the M.Ed. must possess 2 yrs. teaching experience and pursue Principal Certification. Candidates for the M.S. are those who desired to have an educational administrative degree, but do not desire K-12 principal licensure.

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