Micro-Credentials in Higher Education Administration

Micro-credentials that are closely tied to identifiable career paths are highly sought-after, specifically in Higher Education Administration. To fulfill workforce demands suited to a knowledge-based economy, as well as provide exposure to the higher education environment for those individuals seeking a career change or advancement, we have added the opportunity for students to earn a micro-credential in Higher Education Administration. 

The micro-credential may be earned fully online. Applicants to the micro-credential program must have earned a bachelor's degree and must have graduated with an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 2.7 or higher.

costs

Cost
$495 per credit plus online fees

credientials

Credentials
Digital Badge
Credit toward MPrS

modality

Mode
100% online

time

Time to Complete
2 semesters

Why UNA?

The Interdisciplinary and Professional Studies program strives to meet the needs of career-focused individuals seeking to balance their graduate studies with other important responsibilities by providing students an accessible, online, and affordable opportunity to achieve their educational and professional objectives. Our students' needs are our priority and we are here to assist you from start to finish!

Curriculum Requirements

This micro-credential consists of 12 graduate credit hours of Higher Education Administration (HEA) coursework. It is designed to promote professional development and leadership among higher education career professionals by affording them access to recent scholarship, trends, and issues in their field specific to student life, development, and affairs, or meet important organizational needs related to students such as enrollment and marketing, university advancement, budgetary management, and assessment.

Requirements - A minimum of 12 hours of coursework must be selected from the list below.

  • HEA 605 Student Development Theory (3 credits)

  • HEA 607 Budgetary Management in Higher Education (3 credits)

  • HEA 611 The Legal Environment of Higher Education (3 credits)

  • HEA 613 Student Affairs Practices, Theory, and Policy (3 credits)

  • HEA 615 Contemporary Issues and Trends in Higher Education (3 credits)

  • HEA 619 Cultural Diversity in Higher Education (3 credits)

  • HEA 603 Organizational and Administrative Structure of Higher Education (3 credits)

  • HEA 609 Enrollment Management and Institutional Marketing (3 credits)

  • HEA 615 Contemporary Issues and Trends in Higher Education (3 credits)

  • HEA 617 The Community College System (3 credits)

  • HEA 621 Empirical Assessment in Higher Education (3 credits)

  • HEA 623 University Advancement and Fundraising (3 credits)

 

Admissions Requirements

Applicants must have earned a bachelor's degree and have graduated with an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of 2.7 or higher.