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Online Master's in Higher Education Curriculum

The master's degree program in Higher Education provides basic knowledge about Higher Education and responds to a broad range of individual needs. Elective courses complement the student's program of study to correspond with the student's background and career aspirations.

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Graduation Requirements

Complete a minimum of 30 credit hours as follows:

Course Requirements

  • EDRE 5010 - Introduction to Educational Research Methods
  • EDHE 6880 - Higher Education and Student Affairs in the United States
  • EDHE 6890 - Legal Issues in American Higher Education
  • EDHE 6940 - Capstone Project in Higher Education and Student Affairs
  • EDHE 7210 - Diversity in American Higher Education
  • EDHE 7790 - Finance and Budgeting in Higher Education
  • EDHE 7850 - Organization and Governance of Higher Education
  • EDHE 7860 - Leadership and Change Management in Higher Education
  • EDCP 5220 - College Campus/Student Environment: From Theory to Practice
  • EDHE 5885 - Historical and Contemporary Issues in Higher Education

Culminating Experience

Students must complete a capstone project consisting of a literature review. The topic is one of interest to the student and relevant to the issues, problems, and trends of the major area of study.