Master of Education in Higher Education

Master of Education in Higher Education

The Higher Education Program provides graduate students with the opportunity to earn a Master of Education degree (MED) in Higher Education. Studies in Higher Education provide individuals who are interested in a variety of areas in higher education with the opportunity to explore the various facets of post-secondary institutions. This exploration is conducted from a uniquely Christian perspective.

Individuals who are interested in higher education administration, student personnel work, university development/advancement, or teaching at the college level will be well served by the MED in Higher Education. Students can choose from two different 36-hour, non-thesis degree tracks: The Administrative Track, or the Instructional Track. The program is available online.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
There are no additional requirements other than those required for admission to the graduate school at DBU.

PROGRAM CONTINUANCE

Continuance in the program past the first 12 hours is pending submission of a satisfactory score on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT) or Graduate Record Examinations® (GRE®).

ADMINISTRATION TRACK (Total Credit Hours Required: 36 hours)

COURSE

CREDIT HOURS

Required Core Curriculum

24

HIED 5300 - College and University Administration
HIED 6310 - Legal Aspects and Finance in Higher Education
HIED 6311 - Access and Equity in Higher Education

HIED 6320 - Practicum in Higher Education (S-L)
HIED 6330 - Research Methods in Higher Education
HIED 6340 - History and Philosophy of Higher Education
HIED 6361 - Teaching, Learning, and Student Development
MAL 6301 - Christian Worldview of Leadership

 

Concentrations

12

Concentrations available to the MED in Higher Education students are:

Community College Leadership 
HIED 6366 - History and Philosophy of Community Colleges
HIED 6367 - Finance and Administration in Community Colleges
HIED 6368 - Contemporary Issues and Challenges in Community Colleges
HIED 6369 - Teaching and Learning in Community Colleges

Interdisciplinary Studies
Choose 12 credit hours of approved graduate-level coursework

Leadership Studies
MAL 5308 - Great Leaders in History 
MAL 5302 - Vision-Casting and Leading Change 
MAL 6303 - Leadership in Conflict and Adversity
MAL 6304 - Leadership Communication

 

Learning Technologies Specialization

LTEC 6301 - Foundations of Learning Technology

LTEC 6302 - Pedagogy in the Digital Age

LTEC 6303 - Technology Tools for Learning

LTEC 6304 - Foundations of Instructional Design


Student Affairs Leadership 
HIED 6364 - Campus Community Design and Development
HIED 6370 - The College Student
HIED 6371 - Introduction to Student Affairs Work
HIED 6372 - Principles of Co-Curricular Learning

 

Total Credit Hours Required

36

INSTRUCTIONAL TRACK

COURSE

CREDIT HOURS

Required Core Curriculum

18

HIED 5300 - College and University Administration
HIED 6311 - Access and Equity in Higher Education
HIED 6330 - Research Methods in Higher Education
HIED 6340 - History and Philosophy of Higher Education
HIED 6361 - Teaching, Learning, and Student Development

MAL 6301 - Christian Worldview of Leadership

 

Plus

 

Instructional Field
Choose 18 credit hours of an approved graduate-level core concentration.

18

Total Credit Hours Required

36

(S-L)=Course(s) with field-based service-learning component.

Refer to individual course descriptions for course requisites.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Find course descriptions by category under the Graduate Course Descriptions section in the navigation panel.