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Master of Arts in Higher Education
A Master of Arts or Master of Science in Higher Education or MAHE or MSHE degree is a master's degree that enables recipients to work in a variety of higher education-related fields, most notably student development. The degree, which often contains a blend of student development theory, organizational structure theory, research, and practical foci, is a typical entry point into residence life, student activities, international student affairs, and a plethora of other college administration positions.
Degree delivery occurs on a spectrum, from the full-time cohort model to distance programs designed for professionals already employed full-time at an institution.
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- [http://www.taylor.edu/academics/graduate/mahe/distinctives.shtml Taylor Program Distinctives] {{webarchive. link. (2010-12-22)
- [http://www.geneva.edu/object/higher_ed_curriculum Geneva curriculum]
- [http://www.geneva.edu/page/hed_institutes Geneva's distance model]
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