Detailed Information
Programs of Study
Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area, offers the Master of Arts in Education (M.A.Ed.) degree in educational leadership, instructional leadership, instructional specialist in English language learners/English second language (ELL/ESL), instructional specialist in reading (elementary), and instructional specialist in reading (middle/secondary); and the Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree in community college executive leadership, educational leadership, and instructional leadership.
The M.A.Ed. in Educational Leadership program is designed to instill key philosophies, theories, and values that impact education. It prepares students to improve policies and practices within organizations through the motivation and supervision of others. Students develop skills needed to design, implement, and evaluate educational programs and curricula. Courses include educational law, educational finance, organizational communication, human resource management, instruction supervision, and organizational management.
The M.A.Ed. in Instructional Leadership program examines the challenges and problems encountered in today’s educational environment. Course work encompasses the historical, philosophical, psychological, social, technical, and theoretical aspects of education. Students develop skills in analysis, oral and written communication, problem solving, critical thinking, team building, and computer technology. The program is designed for those who wish to develop or enhance classroom skills, become curriculum supervisors, or become educational leaders with a focus on instruction. Students may choose optional concentrations in single- or multiple-subject teacher credential preparation.
The M.A.Ed. Instructional Specialist in ELL/ESL program prepares teachers to work with ELL/ESL students. Upon completion of the program, teachers are equipped to effectively support the learning of such students.
The M.A.Ed. Instructional Specialist in Reading (elementary) program prepares teachers to work with beginning and developing readers. As a result of this program, teachers are prepared to integrate reading across the curriculum and increase students’ vocabulary and reading fluency.
The M.A.Ed. Instructional Specialist in Reading (middle/secondary) program prepares teachers to work with beginning and developing readers. As a result of this program, teachers are prepared to integrate reading across the curriculum and increase students’ vocabulary and reading fluency.
The Ed.D. in Community College Executive Leadership program offers an accelerated course of study intended to meet the needs of community college administrators who are looking to move into senior administrative positions (such as president, vice president, dean, and director) in community colleges.
The Ed.D. in Educational Leadership program is designed to enhance educational leadership strengths. Students learn innovative and collaborative techniques used to manage and govern educational institutions. The program prepares students for administrative leadership positions at the district, regional, state, or national level. Students must choose a concentration in higher education administration or K–12 education.
The Ed.D. in Instructional Leadership program draws on educational theories and practices to help students discover new learning techniques for diverse audiences. Students enrolled in this program master teaching methodologies, hone classroom skills, and gain the knowledge required to become curriculum administrators or educational leaders with a focus on instruction. Students must choose a concentration in higher education or K–12 education.
Note: The M.A.Ed. in Instructional Leadership (multiple subject teacher credential prep) and the M.A.Ed. in Instructional Leadership (single subject teacher credential prep) programs can lead to Multiple Subject Teaching Credential or Single Subject Teaching Credential depending on the program concentration selected. All other programs offered through the College of Education do not lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any state in the United States. The programs offered through Argosy University Online Programs do not lead to teacher or administrator certification, licensure, or endorsement in any state in the United States regardless of the state in which the student resides.
Research Facilities
Argosy University libraries provide curriculum support and educational resources, including current text materials, diagnostic training documents, reference materials and databases, journals and dissertations, and major and current titles in program areas. There is an online public-access catalog of library resources available throughout the Argosy University system. Students have remote access to the campus library database, enabling them to study and conduct research at home. Academic databases offer dissertation abstracts, academic journals, and professional periodicals. All library computers are Internet accessible. Software applications include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SPSS, and various test-scoring programs.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area, offers access to federal and state aid programs, merit-based awards, grants, loans, and a work-study program. As a first step, students should complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Prospective students can apply electronically at http://www.fafsa.ed.gov or at the campus.
Cost of Study
Tuition varies by program. Students should contact Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area, for tuition information.
Living and Housing Costs
Students typically live in apartments in the metropolitan area. Living expenses vary according to each student’s preferred standard of living, housing, and transportation. The University does not offer or operate student housing. Most of the students are full-time working professionals who live within driving distance of the campus. Several nearby hotels offer special rates for those who commute from long distances. The Admissions Department also maintains a list of housing options, including contact information for University students who wish to share housing. For more information, students should contact the Admissions Department.

Student Group
Admission to Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area, is selective to ensure a dynamic and engaged student body. It encourages diversity in academic and employment backgrounds and promotes integration of the student body into professional life through established connections with local and national professional associations. Argosy University offers a professionally oriented education with rich opportunities to gain practical experience in class, field placements, and internships. Full-time students and working professionals gain the extensive knowledge and range of skills necessary for effective performance in their chosen fields.
Student Outcomes
Students can register with the University’s online career-services system and use select services from a distance, such as degree-specific career e-mail lists, national job posts, and virtual job fairs. Students should contact the University for more information.
Location
Located in northern California, Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area, attracts students from the immediate area as well as from around the country and the world. The energy in San Francisco is contagious. Numerous surveys rank San Francisco as one of the most wired cities in the world, thanks to its high concentration of computer-savvy citizens and businesses.
Many educational institutions and agencies in the area provide varied opportunities for student training. The Bay Area and nearby Silicon Valley are home to leading new media companies such as Pixar, ILM, and Sega. A who’s who of technology companies call the Bay Area home, including Apple, Cisco, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, Oracle, and Sun Microsystems. The Bay Area also is the home of traditional companies such as BankAmerica, Chevron, Levi-Strauss, Safeway, and Wells Fargo.
The University
Argosy University is a private institution with nineteen locations across the nation. Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area, provides students with a career resources office, an academic resources center, and extensive information access for research. It offers the resources of a large university plus the friendliness and personal attention of a small campus. The innovative programs feature dynamic, relevant, and practical curricula delivered in flexible class formats. Students enjoy scheduling options that make it easier to fit school into their busy lives, choosing from day and evening courses, on campus or online. Many students find a combination of class formats to be an ideal way of continuing their education while meeting family and professional demands.
Argosy University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association (30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois 60602; 800-621-7440 (toll-free); http://www.ncahlc.org).
Applying
Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area, accepts students year-round on a rolling admissions basis, depending on availability of required courses. Applications for admission are available online or by contacting the campus.
The Faculty
- The Argosy University faculty comprises working professionals who are eager to help students succeed. Members bring real-world experience and the latest practice innovations to the academic setting. The diverse faculty members of the College of Education are widely recognized for contributions to the field. Most hold doctoral degrees. They provide a substantive education that combines comprehensive knowledge with critical skills and practical workplace relevance. Above all, faculty members are committed to their students’ personal and professional development.
Correspondence and Information
Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area
1005 Atlantic Avenue
Alameda, California 94501
Telephone:
510-215-0277
866-215-2777 (toll free)
Fax:
510-215-0299
Email:
auadmissions@argosy.edu