Online, on campus, or in combination.
The Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration is a 36-credit program that
                                          can be taken after completing a bachelor’s, master’s, or other advanced degree.  It
                                          is the appropriate degree for someone who wishes to work in the higher education field
                                          in a student affairs or administration capacity – either working directly with students
                                          or in a service-related or administrative department.
Students can choose to take all their courses online or they can combine on-campus
                                          and online courses.
Sample Part-Time Program
Finish in 24-36 months
This program is designed so that part-time students can manage the pace of their studies. Your time-to-degree-completion depends on the number of courses you plan to take each term, the electives you choose, and the kinds of unforeseen circumstances that can force students to slow down – or speed up – their degree progress.
| YEAR ONE | 
|---|
| FALL: HEA 501: Foundations of Higher Education Administration HEA 502: Survey of College Student Development Theory | 
| SPRING: HEA 503: Leadership in Higher Education HEA 504: Research and Assessment in Higher Education | 
| SUMMER: HEA 521: Diversity and Higher Education HEA 535: International Higher Education | 
| YEAR TWO | 
|---|
| FALL: HEA 510: Technology in Higher Education HEA 524: Enrollment Management | 
| SPRING: HEA 527: Community College Administration HEA 595: Project Seminar | 
| SUMMER: HEA 526: Career Counseling and the Psychology of Work HEA 560: Comparative University Systems | 
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