
Develop the skills and knowledge needed to design programs to help students' learning and development potential in their college experiences. This certificate is designed to help students become competent practitioners with an understanding of:
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How and why students develop during postsecondary years
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Historical and philosophical foundations of student affairs
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Relationships between college students and their social/physical environments
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Higher education's finance environment
Offered online, this four-course, 11-credit program requires a completed bachelor's degree and a 3.000 grade point average.
Students interested in graduate work should refer to the Graduate and Professional Bulletin.
Effective Spring 2020
Additional coursework may be required due to prerequisites.
| Code | Title | Credits |
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| EDHE 660 | Financial Management in Student Affairs | 2 |
| EDHE 670 | Foundations and Trends in Student Affairs | 3 |
| EDHE 673 | Student Development Theory | 3 |
| EDHE 676 | Organizational Behavior and Campus Ecology | 3 |
| Program Total Credits: | 11 | |
*This certificate may have courses in common with other graduate certificates. A student may earn more than one certificate, but a given course may be counted only in one certificate.

