WESTERN CAROLINA UNIVERSITY MASTER'S PROGRAM
GENERAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program name: College Student Personnel College: College of Education and Allied Professions Department: Department of Educational Leadership and Foundations Degrees and Emphases:M.Ed. - College Student Personnel Tuition and Fees: http://www.wcu.edu/graduate/financial.html |
Contact Person: Web Page (URL) address: Degree first offered: Fall 2003 Typical number of students admitted each year: 6-7 full-time, 3-4 part-time |
PROGRAM STATEMENT
The M.Ed. in College Student Personnel is designed to meet the guidelines set forth by the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education. Specifically, it will prepare student affairs professionals to work in positions that promote the intellectual, social, and personal development of college students. Student Affairs personnel work with colleagues, faculty, administrators, and staff to provide college students an array of services that enhance their educational and campus experiences.
The degree requires 48 semester hours of course work. Coursework includes 39 semester hours of core courses, including 6 semester hours in internships, and 9 semester hours in electives that complement the program. Courses incorporate content that is appropriate for student services in a variety of two and four-year higher education settings. Students will complete a common core of courses that will integrate theoretical constructs and supervised internship experiences. Students may also complete electives in such areas as foundations of adult education, human resource development, outdoor recreation and instruction, career counseling, psychology, and special topics in student affairs. Degree requirements also include a written comprehensive examination and written portfolio which integrates coursework and practical experiences and relates them to programs and learning goals.
PROGRAM MISSION
The mission of the program is to prepare highly effective student affairs educators and leaders with the competencies and values required to meet the challenges facing both two-year and four-year institutions and to help them shape the futures of these institutions. The program is academically rigorous and values the benefits which can come from strong supervised internship experiences. A personal, supportive advising approach to our students – from admission to the job search process - complements the academic program.
PROGRAM UNIQUENESS
NATIONAL STANDARDS
Meets ACPA Professional Preparation Commission Standards: No
Meets CAS Standards: YES
Other/Comments:
APPLICATION AND ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS
CURRICULUM INFORMATION
Program Curriculum:
Introduction to College Student Personnel
Individual and Group Helping Skills
Organization and Administration of CSP Services
Theories of Student Development
Student Characteristics and College Impact
Research Methods
Administrative Internship
The Two-Year College
Two-Year College Administration
Program Development and Evaluation
Legal Issues in CSP
Capstone Seminar in CSP
Special Topics in CSP
Electives: Diversity Issues, Budgeting, Teaching, Managing Student Crises, Disability Support Issues.
STUDENT DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION - Students in student affairs or higher education administration programs (2005-2006):
| Total | 17 | 7 | 10 | 12 | 5 |
| 29 | 71 | ||||
PROGRAM FACULTY (Name, title, typical number of coursed taught annully, interests)
Name |
Title |
Course Taught/Year |
Interests |
Dr. Robert Caruso |
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs |
4 |
Capstone Courses |
Dr. Kevin Pennington |
Assistant Professor |
3 |
Two Year Colleges |
Dr. Bill Haggard |
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs |
2 |
Student Cultures |
Dr. Allen Lomax |
Director of Advising |
2 |
Theories of College Student Development |
Dr. Janice Gilliam |
Dean of Student Services |
1 |
Organization and Administration of CSP Services |
Dr. Deborah Harmon |
Counseling Center Director |
1 |
Disability Issues |
Dr. Ronda Bryant |
Director of Enrollment Support |
2 |
Introduction to CSP |
Dr. Glenn Bowen |
Director of Service Learning |
1 |
Introduction to CSP |
Dr. Ernest Johnson |
Center Fellow |
1 |
Multicultural Issues |
Dr. Eric Iovacchini |
Former Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs |
1 |
Legal Issues in Student Affairs |
Dr. Jennifer Brown |
Senior Women’s Administrator for Athletics |
1-2 |
Multicultural Issues |
Dr. Dennis King |
Vice Chancellor for Student Services |
1 |
Student Cultures |
Dr. Phil Weast |
Dean of Student Services |
1 |
Introduction to CSP |
Dr. Michelle Hargis |
Director of Sponsored Research Programs |
1 |
Grant Writing |
Dr. Dixie McGinty |
Assistant Professor |
2 |
Research Methods |
Dr. Meagan Karvonen |
Assistant Professor |
2 |
Research Methods |
Dr. Pat Brown |
Dean, Educational Outreach |
1 |
Student Services for Distance Learners |
Mr. Rich Kucharski |
Legal Counsel |
1 |
Legal Issues in Student Affairs |
Last modified
November 27, 2006
Information submitted by: Robert Caruso
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