Master's in Higher Education Administration Online
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-05-20 | - |
Program Overview
Fairleigh Dickinson University's online Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration prepares professionals for leadership roles in higher education. The program offers a blend of theoretical and practical training, allowing students to customize their coursework to align with their career goals. Graduates are equipped with critical leadership skills and an understanding of the challenges facing colleges and universities today, preparing them for roles such as University Registrar, Admissions Director, and Student Services Coordinator.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration online degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University is designed for current or aspiring professionals seeking to build or advance their careers in higher education. The program aims to prepare students for roles in administrative and student support services within the higher education sector by providing both theoretical and practical training. Throughout the program, students develop critical leadership skills and gain an in-depth understanding of the complex challenges facing colleges and universities today. To cater to individual career goals, the program allows students to customize 18 hours of coursework in electives to further develop their knowledge of administration, admission, financial aid, risk management, and more.
Outline:
Required Courses (36 credits)
- MHEA 6601 Research Methods
- MHEA 6602 College Student Development
- MHEA 6603 Social Issues in Higher Education
- MHEA 6604 Governance, Planning and Finance in Higher Education
- MHEA 6605 The Law and Student Affairs
- MHEA 6606 Student Services Internship
- MHEA 6100 Master Project
- MHEA 6612 Program Design and Strategies for Special Populations in Higher Education
- MHEA 6617 Crisis Management for Higher Education Administrators
- MHEA 6619 Grant Writing and Administration in Higher Education
- MHEA 6622 Financial Administration in College Sports
- MHEA 6626 Mentoring Students for Success
- Students may complete an internship after completing 9 credits. Students are responsible for identifying and securing their own internships with the approval of their advisors.
Program Structure:
The program is offered fully online, allowing students to fit their education around their schedules. Courses are typically 8 weeks long, and students are expected to complete 3 credit hours per course. The program requires a total of 36 credit hours to complete.
Assessment:
Information about assessment methods and criteria used in the program is not provided in the given context.
Teaching:
The program is taught by dynamic faculty with years of experience in their fields. Information about specific teaching methods or unique approaches is not provided in the given context.
Careers:
Graduates of the program are prepared for various roles in higher education administration, including:
- University Registrar
- Admissions Director
- Student Services Coordinator The median annual salary for University Registrars is $58,612, for Admissions Directors is $59,807, and for Student Services Coordinators is $42,881.
Degree Overview:
The Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration online degree at Fairleigh Dickinson University is designed for current or aspiring professionals seeking to build or advance their careers in higher education. The program aims to prepare students for roles in administrative and student support services within the higher education sector by providing both theoretical and practical training. Throughout the program, students develop critical leadership skills and gain an in-depth understanding of the complex challenges facing colleges and universities today. To cater to individual career goals, the program allows students to customize 18 hours of coursework in electives to further develop their knowledge of administration, admission, financial aid, risk management, and more.
Outline:
Required Courses (36 credits)
- MHEA 6601 Research Methods
- MHEA 6602 College Student Development
- MHEA 6603 Social Issues in Higher Education
- MHEA 6604 Governance, Planning and Finance in Higher Education
- MHEA 6605 The Law and Student Affairs
- MHEA 6606 Student Services Internship
- MHEA 6100 Master Project
- MHEA 6612 Program Design and Strategies for Special Populations in Higher Education
- MHEA 6617 Crisis Management for Higher Education Administrators
- MHEA 6619 Grant Writing and Administration in Higher Education
- MHEA 6622 Financial Administration in College Sports
- MHEA 6626 Mentoring Students for Success
- Students may complete an internship after completing 9 credits. Students are responsible for identifying and securing their own internships with the approval of their advisors.
Program Structure:
The program is offered fully online, allowing students to fit their education around their schedules. Courses are typically 8 weeks long, and students are expected to complete 3 credit hours per course. The program requires a total of 36 credit hours to complete.
Assessment:
Information about assessment methods and criteria used in the program is not provided in the given context.
Teaching:
The program is taught by dynamic faculty with years of experience in their fields. Information about specific teaching methods or unique approaches is not provided in the given context.
Careers:
Graduates of the program are prepared for various roles in higher education administration, including:
- University Registrar
- Admissions Director
- Student Services Coordinator The median annual salary for University Registrars is $58,612, for Admissions Directors is $59,807, and for Student Services Coordinators is $42,881.