Higher Education Administration, MS

Program Description

The online 33 SCH Master of Science in Higher Education Administration (HIED) program focuses on the principles and practice of administration in two-year and four-year colleges, universities, and higher education systems, as well as the study of higher education as an object of applied research. The program strives to prepare socially just leaders to function as administrators in such settings. The program offers instruction in higher education finance and economics, policy and higher education law, faculty and labor relations, college student services, as well as research on higher education and institutional research which includes evaluation, accountability, and philosophy.

It is designed for working professionals pursuing careers in mid-level administrative and academic leadership positions at postsecondary institutions and will expand opportunities for their career advancement. The program will advance knowledge and understanding of student development, as well as the structure, governance, and operations within diverse types of institutes of higher education via a critical social justice lens. This degree can be used as a stepping-stone to doctoral degrees in educational leadership and student affairs.

Student Learning Outcomes

Students will demonstrate a critical understanding of the principles and practices common to the functional areas of higher education administration.

Students will:

  • Obtain a broad background in higher education administration to prepare them to work in a variety of institutions of higher education settings.
  • Demonstrate an understanding and application of knowledge of organization, culture, diversity, and history of institutions of higher education.
  • Incorporate a professional expression of ethics, inclusion, and social justice; and,
  • Understand and apply relevant research on higher education administration and conduct programmatic assessments on complex problems of practice.

For Additional Information

Website: http://highered.tamucc.edu/

Campus Address:
Faculty Center, Room 213
Phone (361) 825-2308
kevin.bazner@tamucc.edu

Mailing Address:
Department of Educational Administration and Research, Unit 5818
College of Education and Human Development
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
6300 Ocean Drive
Corpus Christi, Texas 78412-5818

Admission Requirements

New and transfer graduate students who wish to pursue the proposed master’s degree in higher education administration must be formally admitted to the University.

  • A 3.0  GPA in the last 60 hours of a bachelor's degree.
  • One-to-two-page statement of purpose that provides:
    • (1) the reasons for pursuing a master’s degree in higher education administration;
    • (2) an explanation of leadership experiences; and,
    • (3) career aspirations following degree completion.
  • No test scores (GRE or MAT) are required.

The faculty will consider relevant qualifications, including professional and personal qualifications, in making admission decisions. The faculty may admit applicants with lower levels of the above indicators of academic history, with strong justification for pursuing the degree and relevant professional and personal experiences.

Selected applicants will be invited for a personal interview with the program faculty.

Program Requirements

Requirements Credit Hours
Required Courses (Core & Administrative) 27
Elective Courses 3
Practicum 3
Total Credit Hours 33
Core Courses
HIED 5300Higher Education in a Democratic Society *3
HIED 5310Organization and Administration *3
HIED 5330Higher Education Law and Policy *3
HIED 5340Assessment & Program Evaluation *3
HIED 5350Advocacy and Social Impact *3
Administration Coursework
Select four of the following:12
The Community College *
Professionals in Educational Organizations *
Case Studies in Higher Education Administration *
Student Affairs in Colleges and Universities *
College Student Development *
Advanced College Student Development *
Higher Education Finance *
Designing College Learning Environments *
The Education and Training of Adults *
Multiculturalism in Higher Education Administration *
Electives
3 SCH of a graduate level course to be chosen in consultation with faculty advisor.3
Practicum
HIED 5391Practicum in Higher Education Administration *3
Total Hours33
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Online offering