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M.A. Christian Education

M.A. Christian Education:

      Childhood Ministry

M.A. Christian Education:

      Student Ministry  

M.A. Christian Ministry

M.A. Global Leadership

M.A. Theological Studies

M.A. Worship Leadership
M.Ed. Higher Education
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Dual Degrees

M.A. Christian Education and M.A.     Counseling

M.A. Christian Education and M.A.     Teaching

# M.A. Christian Education and

    M.A. Theological Studies

M.A. Christian Education and     Master of Business     Administration

# M.A. Christian Education:

    Childhood Ministry and

    M.A. Theological Studies

# M.A. Christian Education:

    Student Ministry and

    M.A. Global Leadership

# M.A. Christian Education:

    Student Ministry and

    M.A. Theological Studies

# M.A. Global Leadership and

    M.A. Theological Studies

M.A. Global Leadership and     Master of Business     Administration

M.A. Management and M.A.     Christian Education: Student     Ministry

# M.A. Management and M.Ed.
    Higher Education
# M.A. Teaching and M.Ed.

    Higher Education

# M.A. Theological Studies and M.A.     Worship Leadership

Master of Business Administration     and M.Ed. Higher Education

Doctoral Programs
Ed.D. Educational Leadership

Ph.D. Leadership Studies

   

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Master of Education in Higher Education

Mamo Ishida, Director



Studies in Higher Education provide individuals who are interested in a variety of areas in higher education with the opportunity to explore, with breadth and depth, the various facets of post-secondary institutions. This exploration is conducted from a uniquely Christian perspective.

Individuals who are interested in higher education administration, student personnel work, university development/advancement, or teaching on the college level will be well served by the M.Ed. in Higher Education degree. Students can choose from two different 36-hour, non-thesis degree tracks: the Administration Track or the Instructional Track. The program is available online.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

In addition to the general graduate admission requirements, full admission to this program requires satisfactory scores on the verbal and quantitative or analytical sections of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).  A student with a satisfactory grade point average may enroll their first semester without a GRE score.  The GRE must be completed prior to the second semester.

ADMINISTRATION TRACK

Core Courses (24 credit hours)
HIED 5300 College and University Administration
HIED 6310 Legal Aspects and Finance in Higher Education
HIED 6320 Practicum in Higher Education (S-L)
HIED 6330 Research Methods in Higher Education
HIED 6340 History and Philosophy of Higher Education
HIED 6345 Ethics and Leadership Theory: Servant Leadership

HIED 6361 Teaching, Learning, and Student Development

HIED 6373 Methods for the Higher Education Administrator

Approved Electives (12 credit hours)

INSTRUCTIONAL TRACK

Core Courses (18 credit hours)
HIED 5300 College and University Administration or HIED 6373 Methods for the Higher Education Administrator

HIED 6310 Legal Aspects and Finance in Higher Education
HIED 6330 Research Methods in Higher Education
HIED 6340 History and Philosophy of Higher Education
HIED 6345 Ethics and Leadership Theory: Servant Leadership

HIED 6361 Teaching, Learning, and Student Development

Instructional Field (18 credit hours of approved coursework)

(S-L) = Course(s) with field-based service-learning component

 

Degree Offered Online!

 


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