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School District Business Leader from Long Island University - C W Post Campus - Brookville NY is a Campus Master Education Management degree that prepares you for a Education career. This 30-credit program prepares graduates for the positions of assistant, associate or deputy superintendent for business. Course work includes 24 core credits in educational administration and a 400-hour, hands-on internship in a school business office, enabling students to hone their business acumen. Courses explore public school finance, the school budget process and school district administration. Students without teaching experience may qualify for New York state certification as a School District Business Leader. Candidates for this program must possess a master?s degree and have an appropriate career background and aspirations. Upon completion of their coursework students must pass the New York State School Leadership Assessment. View more details on Long Island University - C W Post Campus . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Education Management courses.

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