EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP/ 87 EDS 6140-Clinical Supervision (3) Systematic approaches to supervision of instructional personnel including observation and programs of continuing professional development. Educational Administration EDA 6061-Educational Organization and Administration (3) Basic concepts and practices in local, state, and federal organi- zations and administration. EDA 61 05-Operations Research in Education Administration (3) Application of quantitative systems techniques from manage- ment and operations research to educational administration; utilities, queuing theory, graph theory, decision theory, game theory, simulation, and modeling. EDA 6192-Educational Leadership I (3) Nature of educational leadership. Emphasis on the role of official leadership in group development, improving group structure, and program improve- ments. EDA 6195-Educational Leadership II (3) Contemporary research on diffusion of innovations, planning of change, organizational theory, and political power in policy decision making. Role of administrators and instructional leaders in establishing educa- tional policies. EDA 6201-Business Affairs in Education (3) Role and functions of the business office. EDA 6203-Educational Budgeting and Accounting Systems (3) Fiscal budgeting and accounting processes in schools. EDA 6205-Educational Planning (3) Cooperative planning of educational programs. Skills and methodologies associated with developing annual and long-range comprehensive plans for meeting educational needs of school districts, colleges, and universities. EDA 6222-Administration of School Personnel (3) Problems of the professional school staff and administration of staff personnel in public schools. EDA 6225-Labor Relations in Public Education (3) Various aspects of employee, union, and management relationships in public education. EDA 6232-Public School Law (3) The law as it affects the public school operation in America. Religion; desegregation; compul- sory attendance; torts; curriculum; studentcontrol and discipline; and teacher freedoms, employment, and dismissal. EDA 6242-Public School Finance (3) State, local, and federal financing of education. EDA 6271-Utilization of Computers in Educational Administra- tion (3) Man-machine systems in educational administration. Electronic data processing and the school administrator, educa- tional information systems, and other computer applications. EDA 6300-Principles of Community Education Administration (3) The developing concepts and application of the basic prin- ciples to administration of educational institutions and commu- nity agencies. EDA 6306-Theories and Practices of Community Education Ad- ministration (3) Prereq:EDA 6300. Interagency coordination and cooperation, programming for lifelong learning, and community member involvement in educational decision making. EDA 6503-The Principalship (3) Organization and administra- tion of the school; emphasis on competencies necessary for leadership and management of the school center, both elemen- tary and secondary. EDA 6935-Problems in School Administration and Supervision (1-15; max: 15) In-service training through regularly scheduled on-campus work conferences open only to superintendents and supervisors; or a problems course, offered through extension or on campus, for superintendents, supervisors, principals, junior college administrators, and trainees for such positions. S/U. EDA 6948-Supervised Practice in School Administration (1-15; max: 15) Only advanced graduate students are permitted to enroll. Students are given an opportunity to perform administra- tive duties under supervision. S/U. EDA 7103-Theories of Educational Administration (3) Prereq: one year of graduate study. Theoretical constructs relative to the organization and administration of educational institutions. EDA 7260-Planning Educational Facilities (3) School plant sur- vey methods are included. Field experience available. EDA 7945-Practicum in Supervision and Administration (1-15; max: 15) A seminar and an internship in administration and supervision. S/U. EDA 7990-Research Design in Educational Administration (3) Prereq: EDF 7486 orequivalent. Open only to advanced students. Problems in administration conceptualized and appropriate research procedures determined. EEX 6511-Administration in Special Education (3) Prereq: EEX 3010 or 6051 or permission of the instructor. Local, state, and federal organization and administration, with emphasis on the administration of services to handicapped children. EEX 7535-Seminar in Administration and Supervision of Special Education (3; max: 6) Prereq: EDA 6061, EEX 6511. Current problems in the provision of special education services in local, state, and federal programs. EEX 7945-Practicum: Special Education Administration (3-9; max: 12) Prereq: EEX 7535, six credits of special education, six credits of educational administration, and written request to enroll six weeks prior to registration. Higher Education EDA 7236-The Law and Higher Education (3) The legal structure of higher education, religion, academic freedom of faculty, employment, due process, students' rights of speech and expres- sion, search and seizure, desegregation, and tort liability. EDA 7244-The Financing of Higher Education (3) Junior college through university. Theoretical basis for use of tax funds for education, student fees and tuition, state methods for financing, planning, cost benefit, budgeting, federal role, and capital out- lay. EDA 7550-Higher Education Administration (3) Educational policies, functions, and practices. EDA 7565-Coordination of State Systems of Higher Education (3) Organizational structure and the basic principles of coordina- tion and control of higher education at state and regional levels. Principles of leadership expressed through controlling and coor- dinating boards: role of boards and staff in planning development and operation; state, regional, and national accrediting agencies. EDH 6053-The Community junior College in America (3) Programs, issues, and problems. EDH 6066-American Higher Education (3) History, philosophy, and policies, with emphasis on current practices and problems. EDH 6067-Seminar: International Higher Education (3) Char- acteristics of selected foreign higher education systems with emphasis on history and philosophy, access, curriculum and instruction, student and faculty characteristics, governance, management, and finance. EDH 6305-College and University Teaching (3) Contemporary issues, problems, and research related to the role of the college faculty member and the teaching-learning process. EDH 6946-Practicum in College Teaching I (3) Prior arrange- ments must be made with the coordinating professor of the College of Education. Provision made for the student to teach under the supervision of a professor at either the community college, four-year college, or university level. Seminars cover topics related to improvement of college teaching. EDH 6947-Practicum in College Teaching II (3) Prior arrange- ments must be made with the coordinating professor of the College of Education. Provision made for the student to teach under the supervision of a professor at either the community college, four-year college, or university level. Seminars cover topics related to improvement of college teaching. EDH 7937-Seminar: Curriculum in Higher Education (3) Issues and problems in college and university curricula. Curriculum planning, implementation, and evaluation. Vocational, Technical, and Adult Education ADE 6260-Organization and Administration of Adult Education (3) Adult education in the United States: the role of administra- tion; the job of the local director related to Florida law and regulations. ADE 6671-Adult Education: Progress and Prospects (3) An overview of the historical development and current status of adult education in America; characteristics of the adult learner; trends. EVT 6167-Program Development in Health Occupations and Adult Education (4) Curriculum planning and revision, factors influencing the curriculum, organization of the curriculum, and means of evaluating the program. EVT 6170-Technical Education in Post-High School Programs (4) Analysis of technical education in modern society, with emphasis on college and other post-high school programs lead- ing to the Associate of Science or similar degrees or certificates of competency in technical and semi-professional occupations.