Within a college or university setting, one of the most widely recognized positions available for education professionals is the professor. However, the realm of higher education and higher education administration offers many more positions outside of teaching for those who are interested in working in the education field, but are not necessarily interested in teaching.
Education and Degree Requirements for Higher Education Administration
Many staff members at the university level hold a master's degree or another advanced degree in higher education administration, college student personnel, or leadership in higher education. Other possible degrees include a master's of education in community counseling, leadership development, or master's degrees in areas outside of education that relate to specific positions, such as business or finance.
Those who are interested in pursuing a master's degree in higher education will be exposed to many different courses and practical learning experiences. These courses include educational finance, curriculum development, educational law, and diversity and cooperative community environments. Practical learning experiences, often in the form of a graduate assistantship, allow students to earn course credits, gain job experience, and to apply theories learned in the classroom to real world situations.
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