College Counseling & Student Development
The College Counseling and Student Development (CCSD) master¿s program prepares students for careers in the field of student affairs and higher education. Our program espouses the following core values: Helping Skills. CCSD students situate their work with college students in helping, advising, and motivational interviewing skills. By grounding their graduate socialization in the helping profession, CCSD students foster holistic wellness, learning, growth, and development for themselves and their students. Student Development. CCSD students critically examine theories of college student development and through experiential education opportunities, practice applying those theories to their ow
Courses
- CCSD615 — Identity and Dialogue in Student Development
- CCSD630 — Future Directions of Student Development Theory
- CCSD635 — Research and Assessment in Student Affairs
- CCSD644 — Internship: Graduate Masters Level
- CCSD655 — Global Issues in Student Development
- CCSD688 — Practicum: Graduate Level
- CCSD699 — Master's Culminating Project
- HESA6100 — Introduction to Student Affairs and Student Development
- HESA6180 — Helping Skills for Student Development
- HESA6200 — Foundations of Student Development Theory
- HESA6250 — Social Justice and Student Development
- HESA6630 — Higher Education Assessment and Evaluation
- HIED660 — Introduction to Research in HIED
- HIED663 — Higher Education Assessment and Evaluation