Master of Education in Student Affairs in Higher Education
The Master of Education in Student Affairs in Higher Education (SAHE) prepares graduate students for a career in a variety of student affairs settings, such as academic advising, career centers, student unions, international student services, multicultural affairs, orientation programs, residence life and student activities.
ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵ’s mission as a Jesuit institution is to foster personal and professional excellence, promote a life of faith, and develop leadership expressed in service to others. The College of Education has a deep commitment to the development of practitioners who will demonstrate a commitment to social justice in their work.
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Why SAHE at MU?
- Marquette’s SAHE program attracts academically-minded students interested in learning how theory relates to real world practice.
- Small cohort enhances learning and ensures personal attention for each student.
- Faculty possess strong student affairs backgrounds and professional connections.
- ÏòÈÕ¿ûÊÓƵ has a robust Division of Student Affairs, and staff members who serve as teachers and mentors, supporting students’ learning and development.
- The MU campus is vibrant, with students populating the campus on both weekdays and weekends. With the city center just blocks away, there is always something to see or do.
- Assistantships and practica provide students with hands on experience to develop, implement, and refine the skills required for effective student affairs practice.
- With over 13 colleges in the metropolitan area, Milwaukee is a virtual learning laboratory for student affairs professionals.
- The culmination of students' coursework is a theory-to-practice Capstone course in which students are paired with student affairs offices to integrate their learning to solve a real world problem or issue.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of Marquette’s Student Affairs in Higher Education program can expect to be able to:
- Use appropriate student development, organizational, and environmental theories to analyze issues related to students and Student Affairs practice.
- Interpret and apply research to students and Student Affairs practice
- Apply leadership, organizational, assessment, and management practices to professional work in student affairs functional areas.
- Apply professional standards and principles of law, ethics, and social justice to student affairs work.
- Support the learning and development of a diverse student population.