Sixth Term

Congratulations – you have made it to the final term of your graduate program! In your sixth term, you will be focused on finishing your remaining program requirements and applying to jobs. You should use this term to reinforce your connections with the faculty, staff, and peers who have made significant contributions to your development as a student affairs professional. For instance, you may want to take some time to thank your professors and ask specific individuals for letters of recommendation.

If you decided to begin fieldwork during this term, you might be going through an adjustment period as you get acclimated to your fieldwork site. 


Coursework

Program Pathways for Fall 2022 start students and after

EDUC 637 Master’s Seminar (3 Credits)

Prerequisites: completion of all course requirements. Students may be concurrently enrolled in other required courses to fulfill program requirements.

EDUC 666 Practicum in H.E. (1-3 Credits)

Credit/No credit only.

 

For course descriptions, please view the most recent university catalog.

Program Pathways for Fall 2021 start and before students

Master of Arts in Education, Higher Education

EDUC 637 Master’s Seminar (3 Credits)

Prerequisites: completion of all course requirements. Students may be concurrently enrolled in other required courses to fulfill program requirements.

EDUC 666 Practicum in H.E. (1-3 Credits)

Credit/No credit only.

 

For course descriptions, please view the most recent university catalog.

 

Master of Arts in Education, Higher Education-Student Affairs

EDUC 637 Master’s Seminar (3 Credits)

Prerequisites: completion of all course requirements. Students may be concurrently enrolled in other required courses to fulfill program requirements.

EDUC 666 Practicum in H.E. (1-3 Credits)

Credit/No credit only.

 

For course descriptions, please view the most recent university catalog.


Career Resources

As a School of Education student, you have access to a wide variety of career and professional development resources. The Office of Career & Professional Development (OCPD) is available to provide you with services and support.