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Expand Your Career in the Field of Higher Education

The Higher Education graduate programs prepare aspiring and current professionals in colleges and universities to thrive in a rapidly evolving higher education landscape. Whether students are pursuing a career in Higher Education Administration or Higher Education Intercollegiate Athletics Administration, the programs build the knowledge, skills, and practical strategies needed to advance professionally and contribute meaningfully to their institutions. Through coursework grounded in real-world challenges, collaboration with peers across both degree paths, and guidance from experienced faculty, graduates learn to navigate the complex systems, policies, and student-centered priorities that shape today’s higher education environment.

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Available Degrees and Certificates

The Higher Education graduate programs include two advanced degree options and a graduate certificate designed to support diverse career paths across colleges, universities, and athletics organizations.

  • The Master of Science in Higher Education Administration is offered fully online, featuring two tracks—General and Academic Advising—for students preparing to lead in areas such as academic affairs, student affairs and services, or enrollment management.
  • The Master of Science in Higher Education Intercollegiate Athletics Administration is delivered in multiple formats, with some courses offered online and others face-to-face. This flexible structure allows students to build expertise in collegiate athletics administration, athletics operations, and student-athlete support.
  • The Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Administration, offered online, provides a focused pathway for professionals seeking to strengthen their knowledge and credentials in higher education.

Together, these programs offer adaptable, practice-focused learning guided by experienced faculty, equipping graduates with the leadership, administrative, and strategic skills needed to excel in today’s higher education environment.

The MS in Higher Education Administration program helps prepare students for innovative and socially responsible roles as professional practitioners within higher education. Students gain knowledge of the systems, structures, and practices within higher education that is necessary to meet the growing challenges in the field.

General Track (36-39 hours)

This track consists of two options:

  • Thesis (39 credit hours): This path is for those seeking upward mobility within the field of higher education in either student or academic affairs and those seeking to further their academic research skills in preparation for doctoral study. Students who choose this path are required to take a minimum of 6 credit hours of thesis research. The thesis option will require successful completion of the thesis defense.
  • Non-Thesis (36 credit hours): This path requires students to complete a practicum and comprehensive exam successfully. It is designed to give students a foundation in education research while focusing on content relevant to those who wish to work or are currently working in academic or student affairs. This general option allows students to elect to complete a practicum course and submit an experiential project to complete degree requirements. All practicum students may select from the following options:
    • An administrative practicum in an area of interest.
    • An experiential practicum focused on preparation for a national or regional conference.
    • A written practicum focused on publication.
    • A personalized practicum with your faculty advisor. 

Academic Advising Track (36 hours)

This track is a non-thesis option consisting of 36 credit hours, successful completion of a practicum, and a comprehensive exam. It is designed to give students a foundation in academic advising competencies required for the administration of academic advising within higher education. Students gain valuable knowledge on advancing academic advising practices, creating their own personalized advising philosophy, developing assessment skills, and gaining applicable knowledge of diversity, equity, inclusion, and how to create a sense of belonging to support all students. Special attention will be given to work related to supporting students who identify within marginalized and minoritized populations. This track option allows students to complete a practicum course and submit an experiential project to complete degree requirements. All practicum students may select from the following options:

  • An administrative practicum in an area of interest.
  • An experiential practicum focused on preparation for a national or regional conference.
  • A written practicum focused on publication.
  • A personalized practicum with your faculty advisor.

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The MS in Higher Education Intercollegiate Athletics Administration prepares future college and/or university athletic administrators from all disciplines to enhance their understanding of intercollegiate athletics and the role of sport in higher education. The primary objective of the M.S. in HEIAA is to provide an in-depth examination of the historical path and significance of intercollegiate athletics within the context of higher education while also preparing students with the essential administrative skills to manage college and/or university sports.

General Track (33 hours)

This track is a non-thesis option consisting of 33 credit hours, successful completion of a Seminar in Sports Administration OR advanced Field Experience in Kinesiology, and a comprehensive exam. It is designed to provide students with a foundation in leadership, sports operations, ethical decision-making, policy and regulations, and facility management. They prepare professionals to manage athletic departments, understand regulations, handle financial reporting, and develop skills in student-athlete welfare.

The purpose of the Higher Education Administration Graduate Certificate is to prepare current and future professionals with the knowledge base necessary to be successful within their current positions within higher education, as an avenue for work-related advancement and promotion, and/or enrollment in a future degree-seeking graduate program in Higher Education.

Through this five-course program (15 credit hours), current and future higher education professionals will develop the critical skills necessary to support their programs, departments and institutions, and students. It will prepare certificate-seekers with competency in areas such as the following:

  • Organization, culture, diversity, and history of higher education.
  • Governance, structure, and management of higher education institutions.
  • Research, theoretical, and practical issues surrounding access to college and equity in higher education.
  • Critical support systems within higher education that promote student success.

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Curriculum

The curriculum for the Higher Education Administration program is fully online and focused on culture, diversity, and the history of higher education as well as the unique challenges and variations within higher education, including differences in schools by regions of the United States, urban/rural institutions, tribal colleges and universities (TCUs), historically Black colleges and universities (HBCs), and other iterations of higher education institution.

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