Higher Education Doctorate MS in Educational Administration: Student Affairs and Academic and Career Advising Join Our Community Start your application MS Degree 36 Credits HE5 School code Entry Level Courses Up to 10 credits in graduate-level coursework in education or related fields may be transferred in prior to matriculating into the Master’s degree program if approved by the faculty advisor. These transfer credits can fulfill an elective requirement or be a direct substitution of a required course. Required courses that are part of accreditation assessments cannot be substituted. Masters' Core ED406 Master's Research Methods Program Core ED476 Administration of Student Affairs in Higher Education ED485 College Students and Student Development Theory EDU576 Contemporary Issues in Higher Education ED413 Student Affairs Administration: Academic Support Services EDU454 Career Counseling and Development EDU470 Multicultural Perspectives in Counseling ED483 Communication and Counseling Skills for Teachers, Administrators, and Other Helping Professionals Electives Choose three (3) of the following courses designed to provide foundational knowledge in important areas within higher education or practical knowledge and skills that can be useful to leaders and administrators in higher education settings as well as other helping professionals. If the Master’s Paper (see below) is taken for three (3) credits, it would serve as an elective here. EDU416 Understanding and Managing Conflict in Professional Organizations ED419 Life Course Studies EDE430 Global Issues in Higher Education ED430 College Retention: Theory, Research, and Practice ED432 Professional Writing and Communications ED433 Student Affairs Administration: Admissions and Financial Aid ED436 How Universities Work ED437 Diversity and Equity in Higher Education EDE422 Motivation in Human Development EDE451 Organizational Theory: Theoretical Traditions, Future Directions ED467 Student Affairs Administration: International Student Affairs ED475 Leadership and Management in Higher Education ED482 Technology and Higher Education ED484 Student Affairs Administration: Residential Life EDE434 Master's Academic Writing EDE485 Student Affairs Administration: Student Activities and Fraternity/Sorority Affairs EDU485 College Access and (In)Equity EDE479 Assessment, Accreditation and Accountability in Higher Education EDU490 Higher Education Law EDU492 Governance, Policy, and Administration of Higher Education EDU493 History of Higher Education EDU496 Fiscal Issues in Higher Education EDU557 Selected Theories of Human Development Internships If student works full-time, this may be waived by advisor with approval from Educational Leadership Chair, and substituted with an additional elective course. EDF497 Supervised Internship in Higher Education (variable credits) Additional Requirements Master's students are required to complete a culminating experience as part of their degree program. This requirement may be met by completing a Master's Paper (for three credits as EDE 461 or zero credits) or Culminating Exam (zero credits). If meeting this requirement for zero credits, the candidate may need to take an additional course to meet the 36 credit requirement. EDE461 Master's Culminating Requirement: Higher Education Contact admissions (585) 275-3950 admissions@warner.rochester.edu Request information Ready to apply? Start your application Take a course before applying Try us out
MS Degree 36 Credits HE5 School code Entry Level Courses Up to 10 credits in graduate-level coursework in education or related fields may be transferred in prior to matriculating into the Master’s degree program if approved by the faculty advisor. These transfer credits can fulfill an elective requirement or be a direct substitution of a required course. Required courses that are part of accreditation assessments cannot be substituted. Masters' Core ED406 Master's Research Methods Program Core ED476 Administration of Student Affairs in Higher Education ED485 College Students and Student Development Theory EDU576 Contemporary Issues in Higher Education ED413 Student Affairs Administration: Academic Support Services EDU454 Career Counseling and Development EDU470 Multicultural Perspectives in Counseling ED483 Communication and Counseling Skills for Teachers, Administrators, and Other Helping Professionals Electives Choose three (3) of the following courses designed to provide foundational knowledge in important areas within higher education or practical knowledge and skills that can be useful to leaders and administrators in higher education settings as well as other helping professionals. If the Master’s Paper (see below) is taken for three (3) credits, it would serve as an elective here. EDU416 Understanding and Managing Conflict in Professional Organizations ED419 Life Course Studies EDE430 Global Issues in Higher Education ED430 College Retention: Theory, Research, and Practice ED432 Professional Writing and Communications ED433 Student Affairs Administration: Admissions and Financial Aid ED436 How Universities Work ED437 Diversity and Equity in Higher Education EDE422 Motivation in Human Development EDE451 Organizational Theory: Theoretical Traditions, Future Directions ED467 Student Affairs Administration: International Student Affairs ED475 Leadership and Management in Higher Education ED482 Technology and Higher Education ED484 Student Affairs Administration: Residential Life EDE434 Master's Academic Writing EDE485 Student Affairs Administration: Student Activities and Fraternity/Sorority Affairs EDU485 College Access and (In)Equity EDE479 Assessment, Accreditation and Accountability in Higher Education EDU490 Higher Education Law EDU492 Governance, Policy, and Administration of Higher Education EDU493 History of Higher Education EDU496 Fiscal Issues in Higher Education EDU557 Selected Theories of Human Development Internships If student works full-time, this may be waived by advisor with approval from Educational Leadership Chair, and substituted with an additional elective course. EDF497 Supervised Internship in Higher Education (variable credits) Additional Requirements Master's students are required to complete a culminating experience as part of their degree program. This requirement may be met by completing a Master's Paper (for three credits as EDE 461 or zero credits) or Culminating Exam (zero credits). If meeting this requirement for zero credits, the candidate may need to take an additional course to meet the 36 credit requirement. EDE461 Master's Culminating Requirement: Higher Education
ED483 Communication and Counseling Skills for Teachers, Administrators, and Other Helping Professionals