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					| 2018-2019 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Leadership in Higher Education, M.A.Ed.  |  
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The Leadership in Higher Education Program (LHE) is designed to prepare transformative higher education leaders in Student Affairs and Academic Affairs. This non-thesis program requires a total of 46 credits, of which 30 credits are coursework and 16 are internship. Enrollment in the program is offered on a part-time and full-time basis. Part-time students must be employed fulltime in higher education settings, where they will complete their internship. Full-time students complete internships on the Baldwin Wallace or partner campuses. Internship approval is required before full-time or part-time admission to the program. |  
													| I. Foundational Core: 9 credits
  II. Professional Specialization: 34 credits
   EDU 558 - Public Policy Dimensions of Higher Education, 3 credit hoursEDU 562 - Funding and Finance in Higher Education, 3 credit hoursEDU 564 - Ethical Leadership in Higher Education, 3 credit hoursEDU 566 - Diversity in Higher Education, 3 credit hoursEDU 569 - Counseling Theory and Practice, 3 credit hoursEDU 521 - Leadership in Higher Educ Internship I, 3 credit hoursEDU 522 - Leadership in Higher Educ Internship II, 3 credit hoursEDU 523 - Leadership in Higher Educ Internship III, 3 credit hoursEDU 524 - Leadership in Higher Educ Internship IV, 3 credit hoursEDU 501 - LHE Integrative Seminar I, 1 credit hourEDU 502 - LHE Integrative Seminar II, 1 credit hourEDU 503 - LHE Integrative Seminar III, 1 credit hourEDU 504 - LHE Integrative Seminar IV, 1 credit hourEDU 570 - Capstone Seminar/ Portfolio Development, 1 credit hour Two credit hours from:EDU 571 - Practicum in Student Affairs, 1 credit hourAND/OREDU 572 - Practicum in Academic Affairs, 1 credit hour
III. LHE Electives: 3 credits
 (Choose one additional course. Prerequisites must be met.) |   Return to: Graduate Program Requirements
 
 
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