HESA 7100: Foundations of Higher Education and Student Affairs 3 Credit Hours Prerequisite: Admission to the Educational Leadership, M.Ed. In this course, students will study historical perspectives, philosophies, trends, practices in Higher Education and Student Affairs (HESA), and the use of data to implement change in post-secondary programs. In particular, students will examine how social foundations, history, historiography, and genealogy can be employed to frame narratives through which universities can more effectively serve various populations and constituencies and create positive educational, social, and economic change.
This course may be cross-leveled with HEA 8100
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