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  • HEA 502: College Stdnt Development Thry

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    This course examines the major theoretical constructs that inform practitioners who work with college students. Topics will include moral and ethical development, emotional maturation and identity formation, as well as the link between student persistence and involvement. Students will gain an understanding of psychosocial/affective, cognitive, typological and person/ environment interaction theories. Formerly CEK 502.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online64930S30Kristin HallOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 503: Leadership in Higher Education

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    Colleges and universities are unique institutions. Although they seem to increasingly resemble the complex organizations typically found in business and public administration, their special missions of teaching, research and service put them in a singular category where ¿collegiality¿ and university traditions of academic freedom introduce powerful cross-currents of equality. This course explores collegiate leadership, from the lofty heights of the presidency to the more mundane challenges faced by managers at all levels, be they in academic or administrative units. Students will become familiar with the myths and realities of leadership, as presented in the literature, and conduct their own leadership studies. Formerly CEK 503.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online64956S30Marilyn LondonOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 504: Research&Assessment Higher Ed

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    This course introduces assessment and program evaluation in colleges and universities. With increasingly difficult, diverse, and complex decision-making circumstances, it is essential that professionals examine assessment techniques and how these strategies may be best employed to benefit organizations and ultimately their stakeholders. Higher education (like other organizations) must use evidence for planning and linking programs, evaluating and assessing program results, and improving programs based on evaluation data. Assignments will emphasize how to perform effective, high quality assessment and program evaluations. Formerly CEK 504.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online64931S30Elsa-Sofia MoroteOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 520: Advising/Counseling Higher Ed

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    This course is an introduction to advising and counseling in higher education. Course topics include advising and student development theory; advising structures for effective learning, teaching, and mentoring; legal issues in advising; advising methods and best practices; key stakeholders in advising; and articulating a personal advising philosophy. Formerly CEK 520

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online64933S30Beth SquireOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 521: Diversity and Higher Education

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    This course examines diversity in institutions of higher education from both a theoretical and historical framework. It will provide a foundation for examining policy and practice by the study of key concepts in human diversity, legislation and case studies. Best practice assessment methods are explored within the context of multicultural pedagogy. Formerly CEK 521.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online64960S30Frank ShihOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 523: Student Affairs Administration

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    An overview of the history of the Student Affairs field, as well as a more in-depth examination of the changing context in which student affairs professionals practice. This will include the philosophies, ethics, and theories that guide the practice of student affairs work. Review of the development of the field, legal and ethical foundations of practice, learning, retention and development theories, changing campus environment (including diversity, economic considerations and access issues), organizational structure, strategic planning and finance, information technology, learning outcomes and assessment and human resources as they relate to student affairs. Consideration of the practical application of such topics in specific student affairs units i.e., housing/residence life, student activities, career services, counseling, Student health centers and judicial affairs. Formerly CEK 523.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online65325S30Brian KerrOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 524: Enrollment Management

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    This course covers marketing the university, programs to attract applicants, the application process, generating and applying models for predicting enrollment, and assessing outcomes, including ratios such as applicant-to-accept, accept-to-enrollment, and enrollment-to-retention, and graduation rates. Issues of selectivity, financial aid leveraging (merit and need-based scholarships and aid programs), and linkages between academic and student affairs are covered. The prime focus is undergraduate enrollment, but the course also examines graduate and professional school enrollment. Learn roles of admissions officers and counselors, information technology and data processing professionals, and institutional research analysts. Ways to attract and retain students, increase selectivity and enrollment, and improve students' academic and social integration and success are highlighted. Formerly CEK 524.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online65326S30Meaghan ArenaOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 525: The Contemporary Undergraduate

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    An in-depth examination of lifestyle, attitudes, characteristics and demographics of the contemporary undergraduate college student in the United States. This course offers an overview of the theoretical and research literature on college students in the U.S. from a variety of perspectives, and considers the educational, social, and environmental needs of different student subgroups. Students will explore traditional and non-traditional college populations at two-and four-year institutions. Formerly CEK 525.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online64958S30Stephanie FooteOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 530: Legal Issues in Higher Educ

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    This course, designed for college and university administrators, presents an overview of key issues and problem areas in the fast developing law of higher education. Topics include student and faculty rights and responsibilities, academic freedom, governance, affirmative action, campus security, collective bargaining and labor relations, to name just a few. Students will review important court cases that establish a framework for decision-making and will also participate in problem-solving exercises. Former title: Higher Education Law Formerly CEK 530.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online65327S30Thomas McDonaldOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

  • HEA 540: Critical Issues in Higher Ed

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: matriculation in Higher Education Administration programs

    In this advanced seminar students address critical questions pertaining to US higher education. The topics selected represent themes that continue to elude resolution, but nonetheless generate thoughtful and often heated discussion, argument and debate. A list of subjects to be covered includes, but is not limited to: Affirmative Action, the Rising Cost of College Tuition, Collective Bargaining & Tenure, Distance Education, MOOC's, Collegiate Sports, Non-Traditional Students, and Campus Safety. This is a special topics course. Students may repeat the course 2 times for a maximum of 6 credits. Formerly CEK 540.

    Session Class # Section Topic Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    Session 264985S01Leadership & Portfolio Develop TBAOnline/In Person - HybridFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Summer 2024 HEA Institute. Hybrid class: asynchronous online throughout Summer Session II (D) with on-campus in-person intensive July 22-26 (M-F 9a-5p). Additional details: contact instructor.

    Session 264985S01Leadership & Portfolio Develop TBAOnline/In Person - HybridMon., Tues., Weds., Thurs., Fri.09:00-09:50AMWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: Summer 2024 HEA Institute. Hybrid class: asynchronous online throughout Summer Session II (D) with on-campus in-person intensive July 22-26 (M-F 9a-5p). Additional details: contact instructor.

  • HEA 595: HEA Project Seminar

    Graduate 3 credits

    Prerequisite: Matriculation in MA Higher Education Admin degree program; completion of 24 graduate level credits in the degree program; pre/co-req HEA 504

    The goal of the Project Seminar is to teach students to understand and conduct graduate level research. Research may be either original or applied. Prior approval of topic by faculty required; methodology and resources will be reviewed throughout writing process. Effective Fall 2014, this course will be GRADED (A, B, C, F). Effective Summer 2015, successful completion of the Project Seminar requires a grade of "B" or better; otherwise, the course must be repeated in order to graduate. No transfer credit or substitutions. Formerly CEK 595.

    Session Class # Section Instructor Mode Days Time Campus Status Notes
    SPD Online64932S30Robert MangioneOnline AsynchronousFlexible (Online)TBAWest (Main Campus)Open +
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    Note: This 10-week online course begins 5/20/24 ends 7/28/24; last day to add 6/3/24 by 4:00pm; visit https://www.stonybrook.edu/spd/elearning/ for online course requirements.

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