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HEA |
6611 |
Organization
and Administration of Higher Education (3) |
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This course is designed to
acquaint education leaders in higher education
with the control, organization, financial and
business aspects, academic and student personnel
administration of the instructional program, and
community and government relationship. |
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HEA |
6612 |
Community Junior College (3) |
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This course covers the rise and
development of the community or junior college in American
education, its philosophy and functions with specific
attention to the transfer, terminal, and community-service
functions. Problems of organization, curriculum
construction, staffing and instructional procedures are
stressed. |
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HEA |
6614 |
School Law (3) |
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A study of school law as set
forth in the common law, state, and federal constitutions,
statues, judicial decisions, and in the rules and
regulations of state. Major emphasis will be on state and
federal law and its impact on education today. |
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HEA |
6635 |
Seminar on
the American College Student (3) |
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An examination of contemporary
college students, focusing on the environment pressures,
psychological needs, and values. Emphasis will be placed on
student, faculty and administration relationships and
interactions. Recent research and literature on the college
student will be examined. |
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HEA |
6660 |
Contemporary Issues in Higher Education (3) |
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This course is an intensive
examination of the major issues currently confronting higher
education with emphasis on issues of major concern to
individual students. |
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HEA |
6690 |
Financing of
Higher Education (3) |
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An analysis of private, state,
and federal revenue sources; student aid, program budgets,
financial methods and practices through the combination of
theory with problems and issues facing the financing of
higher education. |
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HEA |
6696 |
Practicum in
Higher Education (1-3) |
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The Practicum is a supervised
application of the concepts, principles, and skills acquired
by the students in previous course work. Students will
explore and identify alternative solutions to the problems
through group interaction. |