HIGHER EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION WITH CONCENTRATIONS IN ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT AND STUDENT LIFE AND DEVELOPMENT - M.S.ED. 
Studies :
Graduate Studies
Degree :
Master's
Department :
EPS - Higher Education Administration



 
Higher Education Administration with Concentrations in Enrollment Management and Student Life and Development - M.S.Ed.
 
 

Designed to produce highly effective administrators and leaders, the Higher Education Administration Program is based in enrollment management, the only program of its kind in the nation. Enrollment management is an institution-wide approach that uses theory, research and teamwork to recruit and retain students and support their academic success, psychological development and personal well-being.

The program leads to a master of science degree in education via one of two innovative, 33-credit tracks: Enrollment Management and Student Life and Development. Open to both full- and part-time students, the program offers mostly evening classes.

The 33-credit Enrollment Management (EM) concentration focuses on administrative service components that when strategically managed work together to recruit and retain students for the institution and provide seamless support from matriculation to graduation and beyond. Components examined in coursework and hands-on opportunities include recruitment and admissions, financial aid and scholarships, market and institutional research, student employment and career planning, records and registration, academic advising and support services, student accounts, housing and alumni affairs. Ours is an expansive, interdisciplinary curriculum taught by a faculty of scholars and administrators from the School of Education, School of Business Administration, and the Division of Enrollment Management, which for 17 years has been a national leader in the practice of enrollment management. Because it is a working laboratory for EM activities, the University of Miami offers unusual exposure to the departments and offices found at most colleges and universities as well as applications of theory to practice.

The 36-credit Student Life and Development concentration provides aspiring administrators the knowledge and skills to support a new college student’s transition and adjustment and ultimate involvement and achievement. This focus is especially important because (1) campus demographics, cultures and orientations have been shifting greatly; (2) a bachelor’s degree has become vital to social and economic achievement across the board; and (3) more students are coming to college bearing the effects of various life stressors and needing a motivating, helpful environment. Traditionally, student affairs professionals were educated in “college student personnel” programs – a valuable approach but more narrowly centered on campus life issues. In contrast, our program employs enrollment management basics, including strategic planning and research, to instill a holistic understanding of the many different components that can affect academic success, including the roles family and community play in promoting the well-being of students from diverse backgrounds. Through this focus on undergraduate diversity and psychosocial development, the program addresses the extracurricular activities and other tools associated with promoting personal development and well-being, including creative problem-solving, effective program evaluation, good teamwork and research-based decision-making. As in the EM track, students have many opportunities for hands-on experience

Also offered are 12-credit-minimum Certificate Programs , Higher Education Administration/Enrollment Management , and Higher Education Administration/Student Life and Development , for working professionals who already have master’s degrees and seek career-furthering skills and credentials.

 
 
Note: Programs, program components, and courses subject to change.
 



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  Track I: Concentration in Enrollment Management (Required)

Instills understanding of enrollments from first contact with prospective students through matriculation, graduation and beyond. Research, teamwork, strategic planning and a capstone project are emphasized. After reviewing the EM track’s academic information and requirements on this site, you may also want to check out the Division of Enrollment Management-directed site at www.enrollmentmanagement.org .

 
  
EPS640  Enrollment Management Theory and Practice
 
  
EPS641  Advanced Seminar in Enrollment Management
 
  
EPS647  Seminar in Higher Education Administration: Contemporary Issues
  Education (Required)
 
  
EPS533  Organization and Administration of Higher Education I
 
  
EPS603  Higher Education in the United States: From Harvard to the Present
 
  
EPS631  Student Diversity in American Higher Education
  Business (Required)
Must choose 2 courses for a total of 6 credits.
 
  
MGT603  Leading Teams
 
  
MKT660  Foundations of Marketing Management
 
  
POL501  Budget and Financial Management and Administration
  Research (Required)
EPS553 is required. Must choose 1 other course for a total of 6 credits.
 
  
EPS553  Introduction to Statistics
 
  
EPS554  Essentials of Research in Social and Behavioral Sciences
 
  
EPS651  Survey Research Methods
 
  
EPS654  Program Evaluation
 
  
EPS675  Qualitative Research Methods I
  Electives (Required)
Must choose 1 course for a total of 3 credits or as otherwise advised.
 
  
ECO690  Essentials of Economic Theory
 
  
EPS543  The Community College
 
  
EPS545  Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education
 
  
EPS570  Basic Skills in Counseling and Interviewing
 
  
EPS604  Group Dynamics and Communication Skills
 
  
EPS605  Psychological Bases of Education
 
  
EPS633  Organization and Administration of Higher Education II: Governance, Leadership and Finance
 
  
EPS635  College Student Development: Theory, Research and Practice
 
  
EPS636  Critical Issues in Student Affairs
 
  
EPS688  Practicum: Administration of Higher Education
 
  
ESS594  Practical Approach to Motivation and Ethical Decision Making
 
  
ESS595  Creative Approaches to Problem Solving and Conflict Management
 
  
MGT602  Human Resources Management
 
  
MGT603  Leading Teams
 
  
POL501  Budget and Financial Management and Administration
 
  
POL699  Political Ethics: The Dynamics of Contemporary Leadership
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Courses listed above this note comprise Track I: Concentration in Enrollment Management of the Higher Education Administration Program.

Courses listed below this note comprise Track II: Concentration in Student Life and Development of the Higher Education Administration Program

  Track II: Concentration in Student Life and Development (Required)

Instills deep understanding of diverse college students their families, and their communities, beginning with the transitions from high school. Practicum opportunities include financial aid, career planning, academic advising and support, housing, dining, alumni and more.

 
  
EPS545  Student Affairs Practice in Higher Education
 
  
EPS631  Student Diversity in American Higher Education
 
  
EPS635  College Student Development: Theory, Research and Practice
  Education (Required)

All courses are required for a total of 12 credits.

 
  
EPS533  Organization and Administration of Higher Education I
 
  
EPS603  Higher Education in the United States: From Harvard to the Present
 
  
EPS640  Enrollment Management Theory and Practice
 
  
EPS647  Seminar in Higher Education Administration: Contemporary Issues
  Counseling and Advising (Required)
Must choose 2 courses for a total of 6 credits.
 
  
EPS513  Counseling Process and Practice
 
  
EPS570  Basic Skills in Counseling and Interviewing
 
  
EPS604  Group Dynamics and Communication Skills
  Research (Required)
Choose 1 course for a total of 3 credits.
 
  
EPS553  Introduction to Statistics
 
  
EPS554  Essentials of Research in Social and Behavioral Sciences
 
  
EPS651  Survey Research Methods
 
  
EPS654  Program Evaluation
 
  
EPS675  Qualitative Research Methods I
  Electives (Required)

Must choose 1 course for a total of 3 credits or as otherwise advised.

 
  
EPS543  The Community College
 
  
EPS633  Organization and Administration of Higher Education II: Governance, Leadership and Finance
 
  
EPS636  Critical Issues in Student Affairs
 
  
EPS641  Advanced Seminar in Enrollment Management
  Practicum (Required)

Required for 3 credits

 
  
EPS688  Practicum: Administration of Higher Education

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Program Contact:
Carol - Anne Phekoo
Lecturer, Department of Educational and Psychological Studies; Coordinator, Higher Education Administration Program
Tel:
305-284-5013
Room:
Merrick Bldg. 311-A
eMail:
cphekoo@miami.edu

 

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