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Graduate Degree Programs

College Student Affs (CSA)

CSA 497 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given infrequently to explore, in depth, a comparatively narrow subject that may be topical or of special interest.
Effective: Fall 2009
 

CSA 501 Introduction to Student Affairs (3) An introduction to student affairs in higher education with consideration of various functional areas of the profession.
Effective: Spring 2004
 

CSA 502 Organization and Administration in Student Affairs (3) Formulation of policies as guides to the student personnel service programs; integration of program elements; research; current problems and trends.
Effective: Spring 2004
 

CSA 503 Student Development in College Environments (3) This course covers the knowledge and methods of human development theories and their applications in college settings.
Effective: Fall 2003
 

CSA 504 Research and Assessment in Student Affairs (3) This course provides the basic knowledge and skills necessary to plan, design, implement, and evaluation assessment programs in student affairs.
Effective: Fall 2003
 

CSA 505 Capstone Seminar (2) This seminar provides advanced students an opportunity to apply concepts from previous course work to current issues facing student affairs.
Effective: Summer 2004
 

CSA 506 Campus Environments (3) Examination of theoretical concepts and empirical findings that describe the college environment and explain its impact on students and staff.
Effective: Summer 2009
 

CSA 507 Social Justice Issues in Higher Education (3) Exploration of diverse student population, their different experiences, and the value university communities place on these differences.
Effective: Fall 2010
 

CSA 594 Research Topics (1-9) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Spring 2005
 

CSA 595 Internship (1-9) Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction, including field experiences, practicums, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.
Effective: Spring 2005
 

CSA 596 Individual Studies (1-9) Creative projects, including nonthesis research, that are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
Effective: Spring 2005
 

CSA 597 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given on a topical or special interest subject which may be offered infrequently; several different topics may be taught in one year or semester.
Effective: Spring 2005
 

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