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University of Denver


Morgridge College of Education
Higher Education Program
2450 S. Vine St.
Denver, CO 80208 US
 
Phone: 1-303-871-2509
Fax: 1-303-871-4456
 

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Degrees: Program Format:
Master's
M.A.- Higher Education; M.A. - Student Development (with sub-specializations in Sports Administration as well as Admission and Advising); M.A. - Organization and Governance; M.A. Diversity and Higher Learning; M.A. - Leadership and Organizational Change for Professionals
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Ph.D.- Higher Education
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The Higher Education Program is deeply committed to addressing critical issues, devising possible solutions, and creating innovative approaches in a changing multicultural and global society. Our focus is on postsecondary education and related fields, such as nonprofit and nongovernmental work and training and development in the private sector. As part of the College of Education and the University of Denver, our students learn from faculty and classmates who are engaged in cutting edge scholarship, pedagogy, administrative practices, and development in the educational sector and beyond. Our graduate program offers the Master Arts degree in Higher Education with concentrations in four areas: Student Development (with sub-specializations in Sports Administration as well as Admission and Advising), Organization and Governance, Teaching and Learning, and in Leadership and Organizational Change for Professionals. We offer the PhD in Higher Education with concentrations in Organization and Governance, Postsecondary Public Policy, and Teaching and Learning. We encourage interaction among students and faculty to exchange ideas and relate theoretical approaches with the formal curriculum, research, and its application in field settings.
   
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