Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Organization and Administration of Higher Education :: Education Essays
Organization and Administration of Higher Education    General Objectives:  The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the administration of institutions of higher education.  The course is concerned with providing basic information about major administrative units in institutions of higher education, philosophical and theoretical foundations of administration, and current issues faced by administrators.  An important feature of this course is to explore issues of leadership and accountability in post secondary education.    Specific Objectives:  Following are the specific objectives of the course:    1. To orient and familiarize students with the philosophy and administrative organization of institutions of higher education.    2. To examine specific administrative units of institutions of higher education.    3. To identify leadership skills necessary for those who contemplate a career as an administrator in colleges or universities.    4. To examine current issues faced by college and university administrators.    5. To provide students with an opportunity to study one or more administrative units in detail.    6. To improve writing and reporting skills.    Accommodations.     Students in need of a specific accommodation under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 or the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, please contact the instructor privately.  Every attempt will be made to provide reasonable accommodations for such students.     Readings will be assigned from Internet resources.  Students must have access to the World Wide Web to be successful in this course.  The WWW is available in the departmental computer lab, the college of education computer lab, and the Parks library.    Sequence of Instruction    Date				Course Topic    January 14			Organization of the Course    January 21			Holiday    January 28			Overview of Higher Education    February 4	                Institutional mission, Carnegie classification system,                                   accreditation, HBCUââ¬â¢s.    February 11			Strategic Planning     February 18			Governing Boards and The Presidency--Abstracts due    February 25			The Faculty		    March 4			        Mid Term Examination    March 11			The Curriculum    March 18			Spring Break    March 25			Managing Financial Resources    April 1				Student Affairs    April 8				Measuring Quality-- Papers due    April 15			Student Reports	    April 22			Student Reports    April 29			Student Reports    May 6				Final Examination     Evaluation    1. Each student will submit abstracts of 20 articles or chapters that pertain to the general subject matter on 4x6 cards.  Please use no more than one card per abstract.  The summary should include the title of the piece (APA Style Manual, either 4th or 5th edition), a brief summary of the purpose of the citation including its contents and conclusions, if any.  					    
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