Master of Arts in Higher Education Leadership
North Central College
Key Information
Campus location
Naperville, USA
Languages
English
Study format
Distance Learning
Duration
2 years
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
USD 789 / per credit
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Introduction
Why Pursue a Master of Arts in Higher Education Leadership at North Central College?
You want to step to the higher education forefront and make an impact on the community. You have the drive to go beyond the basics and a desire to see and hear innovative practices that colleges are implementing to impact students' lives. The Master of Arts in Higher Education will not only provide you the space for self-exploration but also the practical experiences to dive deeper into a variety of areas. You will learn all the tools you need to utilize your gifts and advance your higher education career.
Understand the System + Lead the System
The education world is moving at a fast pace, so we are committed to delivering a unique curriculum that teaches you how to bring thoughtful change into future-thinking institutions. Our degree is designed to help you understand and lead within higher education.
- You will learn about campus culture, college students, and fiscal management while concurrently practicing the skills to teach, practice, and apply principles of creative problem-solving conflict resolution, and leadership and ethics.
- You will be coached by a range of expert higher education leaders in creating personal and professional development plans.
Degree Features
- Speaker Series Events - in-person or online series that focuses on your career and personal development. Faculty and higher education professionals provide training on emerging trends in higher education
- 100% Online Curriculum - flexible courses designed to fit your busy schedule so you can keep your job while earning your degree
- Comprehensive Curriculum - a strong curriculum that looks to the future by offering courses in trending higher education leadership topics.
Curriculum
Degree Requirements
A minimum of 36 credit hours: 15 credit hours of core courses, 15 credit hours in Higher Education Leadership courses, and six credit hours of electives.
Core Courses
- MORG 500 - Leadership and Organizational Theory
- MORG 525 - Diversity and Inclusion
- MORG 550 - Communication, Group Dynamics, and Conflict Resolution
- MORG 575 - Evidence-Based Decision-Making
- MORG 696 - Innovation Project
Higher Education Leadership Courses
- MHED 610 - Higher Education Administration
- MHED 620 - Higher Education Past, Present, and Future
- MHED 630 - Student Development and Campus Culture
- MHED 640 - Law and Policy in Higher Education
- MHED 650 - Financial Models in Higher Education
Elective Courses
Two of the following:
- MBUS 500 - Data Analytics for Managers
- MBUS 520 - Applied Managerial Marketing
- MHRM 515 - Strategic Human Resource Management
- MHRM 645 - Workforce Training and Development
- MORG 600 - High Potential Leadership Coaching
- MORG 625 - Assessment, Evaluation, and Planning
- MORG 675 - Strategic Leadership and Organizational Design
- MSPT 612 - Management of Facilities and Events
Speaker Series
Higher Education Leadership students are required to attend at least two of the Speaker series events offered on campus or virtually. These Speakers Series events educate our Higher Education professionals about a number of relevant, current topics in higher education. Students are encouraged to attend the series in person but they will be live-streamed for the convenience of our online students. Potential topics include:
- Board of Trustees: Their roles and responsibilities
- Social Listening to Advance Enrollment and Fundraising
- Free of Speech on Campus o Starting a Social Media Student Champion Group o University Shootings: Prevention Strategies
- The Adjunct Professor
- Maximizing Prof. Learning Communities
- Powerful Alumni Engagement
- Leading Strategic Change in Academic Institutions
- University/Colleges and Community Collaborations
- Excelling as an Assistant/Associate Dean
- Open Education Resources o Dreamers and Higher Ed
- Competency-Based Education
- Disruptive Practices in Higher Ed
- The Role of the University in a Changing World
Higher Education Leadership students are also welcome to come to our Leadership Conference.