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HED 0 Dissertation Continuation (Credits: )
HED 605 Found of American Higher Educ (Credits: 3)

This course examines the historical, political, philosophical, and cultural shifts including technology that have given rise to and shaped modern day higher educational practice. Special focus will be placed on the objectives and functions of various types of higher education institutions and the adult learning population in contemporary colleges and universities.

HED 612 Higher Ed Admin and Ldrshp (Credits: 3)

This course provides an overview of the basic organizational structure of higher education and how leadership at every level may use the structure to facilitate change and innovation. In this light, the role of each leadership unit (academic affairs, student affairs, enrollment management, finance, institutional advancement, and others) is examined.

HED 621 Div and Multicult in Higher Ed (Credits: 3)

This course emphasizes development of the awareness, knowledge, and skills necessary to be an inclusive higher education administrator or faculty member through the lens of structural inequality and diversity. It emphasizes the practitioner’s responsibilities, challenges, and opportunities for creating and sustaining affirming, pluralistic, and inclusive campus communities for all students.

HED 632 Assessment of Student Learning (Credits: 3)

Learning outcomes assessment is critical to providing high-quality learning environments and promoting student achievement. This course focuses on the assessment cycle of creating learning outcomes both in and outside of the classroom, designing appropriate assessments, developing the instructional strategies, and closing the feedback loop to improve learning.

HED 637 Professional Seminar Part I (Credits: 3)

This seminar focuses on the action research process, including the elements of action research, the use of questions, and the application to the higher education environment through a scenario-based approach. Students will choose a topic of interest to develop an action research project. Preparation of the project design for an action research study is the culminating aspect of the seminar.

HED 638 Professional Seminar Part II (Credits: 3)

This seminar consists of a capstone project with an experiential component of 15 hours of immersion in practice. The project employs an action research process that applies learning directly to a higher education setting and serves as the master’s comprehensive evaluation incorporating concepts from all parts of the curriculum. Through the action research process, students will work with a question in a real setting. Formal presentation of the project is the final requirement of the program.

HED 700 Seminar in Doctoral Studies (Credits: 3)

Course materials expose students to fundamental elements of scholarly inquiry and the research process including exploration of dissertation topics, ethics, and strategies for success.

HED 702 Methods of Research (Credits: 3)

This course provides an overview of methods used to conduct and evaluate research in the area of social science. This course will include discussion on the scientific method, development of research questions, exploration of literature, formulation of research designs, and professional critique of methodologies. Additionally, the focus of this course will be on the continuum of designs from the least to most constraint. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method designs will be reviewed.

HED 703 Quantitative Research Designs (Credits: 3)

This course reviews quantitative methodologies utilized in designing research studies in the field of Higher Education. Quantitative topics include descriptive and inferential statistics (i.e., sampling methods, descriptive statistics, standard scores, distributions, statistical significance testing, t-tests, correlation, chi-square, power and effect size) as well as a variety of supporting designs. This course emphasizes interpretive knowledge versus computation. (Pre-requisite HED 702)

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