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Emphasis Area: Higher Education
The graduate program in Educational Administration with an emphasis in Higher Education prepares administrators and educators for the demands of leadership in colleges or universities and other institutional settings. Through a comprehensive master’s program for individuals wanting a graduate degree or through coursework taken for professional development, the program supports administrative leaders and educators who seek to enhance their professional competencies and effectiveness in today’s increasingly diverse work place.

Student programs of study at the master’s level are developed to reflect required core courses that provide all master’s level students with fundamental understandings of higher education, student development, organizational leadership and diversity. In addition, the program offers a range of cognate courses that are tailored to meet specific student interests or learning goals in administrative leadership or student affairs administration. Advising materials and meetings with faculty enable students to create academic programs that meet their unique learning needs. Unless indicated, all courses are available to non-degree seeking students for professional development.

All master’s level students will design a full-term internship in collaboration with an on-site supervisor and the instructor of the fieldwork course. The purpose of the internship is to provide students with guided opportunities to enhance skills, expand their professional experience base, and apply course learning in new settings.

Admissions

The Higher Education faculty review all admissions applications and make admission decisions. Admission for the M.A. in educational administration, with an emphasis in Higher Education, requires that the following steps be successfully completed:

Admission Requirements

  1. Full admission to the Higher Education Program requires:
    • Completion of the UMKC graduate admission application.
    • An undergraduate 3.0 GPA or higher.
    • GRE (Verbal/Quantitative/Essay) Scores.
    • Two Letters of Reference.
    • A written statement of purpose (500 words maximum) that outlines the student’s rationale for application to the program and learning goals.
  2. Students who do not meet the undergraduate grade-point average or who have not taken the GRE can receive conditional admission to the program. The GRE must be taken during the first semester of enrollment and students must complete a minimum of six hours of core requirements with a grade of "B" or better within the first two semesters of enrollment.
  3. Application deadlines are as follows:
    • Apr. 1 for summer term
    • July 1 for fall term
    • Nov. 1 for spring term

Required Core Courses (21 credit hours)       Hours

EDUC-UL 5526 Philosophical Foundations of Education 3

EDUC-UL 5550 Organization and Administration
of Higher Education 3

EDUC-UL 5556 The College Student 3

EDUC-UL 5560 Leadership in Higher Education 3

EDUC-UL 5564 History of Higher Education 3

EDUC-UL 5566 Racial and Ethnic Diversity, and
Cultural Understanding 3

EDUC-UL 5567 Higher Education Capstone 3

Internship (3 credit hours)

EDUC-UL 5571 Internship in Higher Education 3

Research and Statistics (3 credit hours)

EDUC-R&P 5508 Principles and Methods of Research 3

Focus Area: Student Affairs Administration

EDUC-UL 5551 Student Affairs Administration 3

EDUC-UL 5558 Advanced Student Development Theory 3

EDUC-UL 5557 Legal Aspects of Higher Education 3

Focus Area: Foundations of Education

EDUC-UL 5525 Cultural Foundations of Education 3

EDUC-UL 5527 Historical Foundations of Education 3

EDUC-UL 5528 Sociological Foundations of Education 3

Focus Area: Sports Administration & Exercise Science

PHYS-ED 5561 Sociology of Sport & Exercise 3

PHYS-ED 5570 Psychology of Sport & Exercise 3

PHYS-ED 5530 Organization & Administration of Athletics 3

Students with no focus area must choose 3 electives:

EDUC-UL 5525 Cultural Foundations of Education 3

EDUC-UL 5526 Philosophical Foundations of Education 3

EDUC-UL 5528 Sociological Foundations of Education 3

EDUC-UL 5551 Student Affairs Administration in
Higher Education 3

EDUC-UL 5552 Financial Aspects of Higher Education 3

EDUC-UL 5555 Community College 3

EDUC-UL 5557 Legal Aspects of Higher Education 3

EDUC-UL 5558 Advanced Student Development Theory 3

EDUC-UL 5559 Current Issues in Higher Education 3

CPCE 5505 Career Development 3

EDUC-R&P 5505 Statistical Methods I 3

PHYS-ED 5561 Sociology of Sport & Exercise 3

PHYS-ED 5570 Psychology of Sport & Exercise 3

PHYS-ED 5530 Organization & Administration of Athletics 3

Note: The student may select courses from other disciplines to meet elective hours. All coursework must be approved by the adviser.

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