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Postsecondary Core (32 hours)

 

170:218
Organization and Governance of Postsecondary Education
170:222
Communication and Leadership in Postsecondary Education
170:264
Introduction to Student Affairs
170:260
History and Philosophy of Higher Education
170:270
College Student Development
170:289
Seminar in Postsecondary Education
170:290
Practica (two required, each three hours)
170:286
Studies in Meaning and Commitment (Sub for one hour of 170:299 Research)
170:286
Studies in Portfolio Development (Sub for one hour of 170:299 Research)
170:266
Administration of Student Affairs
170:231
Assessment in Postsecondary Education
Professional Core (6 hours)
250:205
Educational Research
Select one of the following:
200:214
Foundations of Instructional Psychology
200:235
Theories of Human Development
260:234
Philosophy of Education
Elective Offerings (6 hours)
*Include but are not limited to the following:
170:230
Postsecondary Curriculum and Assessment
170:250
Teaching in College
170:252
Current Issues in Higher Education
170:256
The Two-Year College
170:285
Readings in Postsecondary Education
170:291
Internship
170:299
Research (1 hour)
290:105g
Counseling Skills
290:225
Facilitating Career Development
290:227
Counseling Theory
290:256
Multicultural Counseling
400:158g
Organizational Psychology
400:157g
Personnel Psychology

 

This major is available on the thesis and non-thesis options. The thesis option requires a minimum of 48 semester hours, and the
non-thesis option requires a minimum of 44 semester hours.

* If you are doing the thesis option, you MUST register for 3 hrs. of 170:299 Research

 

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