Mission: The mission of the M.Ed. in Adult and Higher Education is to provide comprehensive continuing professional development and pre-professional preparation in adult and higher education encompassing local to global perspectives.
The Program
The changing nature of higher education and the influx of adult learners into formal, informal, community, workplace, and institutional education programs have sparked the need for skills, insights and knowledge of the field of adult and higher education.
The College of Education & Health Professions at the University of Houston-Victoria is responding to this need by offering a Master’s degree that prepares students to work in formal and non-formal education environments outside of the K-12 structure.
UHV’s program in Adult and Higher Education is unique among Texas institutions in that it combines coursework in both adult education and higher education administration. This program is designed to have broad appeal to students employed in a variety of fields. Students complete a core curriculum and choose from one of three tracks: Adult Education, Higher Education, or Discipline.
Who enrolls in this program?
This program has been designed to help individuals interested in the education of adults pursue their professional and educational goals. The Higher Education track is ideal for faculty, staff, advisors, student affairs professionals and administrators currently working in community colleges and other institutions of higher education who are seeking advancement or hoping to build their capacity for leadership that comes with having a master’s degree. Individuals pursuing the Adult Education track are generally educators who teach in community settings, health education, corporate training and development environments, or religious organizations. This program develops a valuable set of skills needed to accommodate the needs of and help overcome the barriers faced by adult learners. The Discipline track has been structured to help individuals who wish to teach at the undergraduate level gain both the content knowledge and the credentials they will likely need.
Degree Requirements:
In addition to completing the required core courses (15 credit hours), and the required research course (3 credit hours), students choose one of three areas of specialization: Higher Education (15 credit hours), Adult Education (15 credit hours), or a “Discipline” track (18 credit hours). Students are required to complete an Internship in AHED (3 credit hours) or an additional elective within the AHED course curriculum (AHED 6337 College Teaching is suggested as an elective for those in the Discipline track). Completion of the program requires successfully passing a comprehensive exam that includes three questions: two core course questions and one specialty area course question. Insufficient written responses may require a follow-up (oral or written) defense or further clarification
The breakdown is as follows:
Core: |
15 Credit Hours |
Research Core |
3 Credit Hours |
Specialty Area |
18 Credit Hours for Adult Education or Higher Education
18 fCredit Hours in a single academic subject for Discipline Track |
Comprehensive Exam |
Pass/Fail |
Total: |
36 Credit Hours |
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All students must take the 18 hours of core courses. Students then choose one of three available concentrations:
Adult Education |
(36 total credit hours) |
Higher Education |
(36 total credit hours) |
Discipline |
(36 total credit hours) |