Adult Education Master of Science
The Master of Science in Adult Education is a 30-credit-hour program completed through online-based study in two years. Coursework is based in practice, founded upon ideals of social justice, grounded in current research and theory, and employed across multiple disciplines. Graduates complement their areas of expertise with core knowledge of adult education, while human resource development graduates earn skills to support a more competitive workforce. Apply through the Graduate School by August 1 for fall admission or by December 1 for spring admission.
Adult Education Master of Science (Accelerated)
The Accelerated Master of Science in Adult Education is a 12-month program for students who enroll in J-term and summer courses. Coursework is based in practice, founded upon ideals of social justice, grounded in current research and theory, and employed across multiple disciplines. Graduates complement their areas of expertise with core knowledge of adult education, while human resource development graduates earn skills to support a more competitive workforce. Apply through the Graduate School by August 15 for fall admission or by January 1 for spring admission.
Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration, M.S.
The HESAA curriculum provides a comprehensive understanding of student affairs and higher education and prepares individuals to work within this dynamic environment. Colleges and universities are diverse settings, constantly evolving based on the needs of students and societal forces. Graduates of the HESAA program are prepared to work with diverse populations and adapt to the changing landscape of higher education. The curriculum provides a balanced combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, preparing reflective and ethical practitioners who respond with intentionality.
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