Curriculum & Degree Learning Outcomes
M.A. in Postsecondary Educational Leadership and Student Affairs
Degree Requirements
A minimum of 33-36 units to include:
Required Core Courses (27 units):
- ARP 610 - Educational Leadership (Units: 3)
- ARP 620 - Student Affairs and Student Success (Units: 3)
- ARP 621 - Theoretical Foundations of Student Affairs and Student Success (Units: 3)
- ARP 622 - Intra and Interpersonal Communication for Student Success (Units: 3)
- ARP 623 - Seminar in Critical Leadership Issues in Student Affairs (Units: 3)
- ARP 624 - Advising and Coaching for Student Success (Units: 3)
- ARP 747 - Equity-Minded Approaches for Student Success (Units: 3)
- ARP 755 - Governance and Policy Development in Postsecondary and Disability Systems (Units: 3)
- ED 690 - Methods of Inquiry (Units: 3)
Elective (0-3 units):
ARP 760 - Internship in Postsecondary Educational Leadership (Units: 1-6): An internship beyond coursework is required of students who do not possess sufficient work experience in student affairs. Students may register in a one- or three-unit internship experience that offers opportunities teaching university courses or supports professional development in a desired functional area in student affairs. Students must consult the program’s graduate adviser before registering.
Research (6 units):
- ED 795A - Seminar Units: 3 and ED 795B - Seminar Units: 3
OR - ED 799A - Thesis (Units: 3) and ARP 798 - Special Study Units: 3
Reflective Learning Portfolio
The culminating experience for PELSA students is the creation of a Reflective Learning Portfolio, which they construct across their time in the program to assess their learning and development. Before graduation, each student must complete and present a Reflective Learning Portfolio to provide formative evaluation of the student's experience.
Academic Plan
Fall Semester 1
- ARP 610 Educational Leadership (3)
- ARP 620 Introduction to Student Affairs in Higher Education (3)
- ED 690 Methods of Inquiry (3)
Spring Semester 1
- ARP 621 Theoretical Foundations of Student Affairs (3)
- ARP 747 Equity-Minded Approaches for Student Success (3)
- ARP 622 Communication and Group Process in Student Affairs Leadership (3)
Fall Semester 2
- ARP 755 Governance & Policy Development in Postsecondary and Disability Systems (3)
- ED 795A Research Seminar (3)
- ARP 624 Advising and Coaching for Student Success (3)
Spring Semester 2
- ARP 623 Seminar: Critical Leadership Issues in Student Affairs (3)
- ED 795B Research Seminar (3)
- ARP 760 Internship Postsecondary Educational Leadership (3)
Degree Learning Outcomes
- Explain how the theoretical foundations of student learning, development, and success can be implemented and evaluated in daily practice (Courses aligned with this outcome: ARP 610, ARP 620, ARP 621, ARP 747, ARP 622, ARP 795A, ARP 760, ARP 623, ED 795B)
- Apply self-awareness and self-regulation practices towards one's own leadership strengths and identify areas of continued development (Course aligned with this outcome: ARP610, ARP 621, ARP 624)
- Identify varying leadership approaches and explain strategies that facilitate meaningful and productive dialogue (Courses aligned with this outcome: ARP 621, ARP 622, ARP 624, ARP 755, ARP 623)
- Identify student success and equity issues within postsecondary education and propose leadership strategies within the context of entry-level positions to address these issues (Courses aligned with this outcome: ARP 610, ARP 620, ARP 621, ARP 747, ED 690, ARP 622, ARP 624, ED 795A, ARP 760, ARP 755, ED 795B, ARP 627)
- Engage in meaningful outcomes-based assessment of collaboratively designed student learning and development programs and initiatives within the context of entry-level positions (Courses aligned with this outcome: ARP 621, ED 795A, ARP 760, ED 795B)
- Utilize scholarly literature on student success to inform practices that advance access and equity in postsecondary institutions (Courses aligned with this outcome: ARP 620, ARP 621, ARP 747, ARP 622, ED 795A, ARP 760, ARP 755, ED 795B, ARP 623)
- Communicate ideas and concepts effectively in speaking and writing (Courses aligned with this outcome: ARP 610, ARP 620, ARP 621, ARP 747, ED 690, ARP 622, ARP 624, ED 795A, ARP 760, ARP 755, ED 795B, ARP 623)
- Employ equity-mindedness to work collaboratively with diverse group members in diverse settings (Courses aligned with this outcome: ARP 610, ARP 620, ARP 621, ARP 747, ARP 622, ARP, 624, ED 795A, ARP 760, ARP 755, ED 795B, ARP 632)