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Graduate
Certificate in College Student Personnel Administration
Our programs in College
Student Personnel Administration (CSPA) prepare students for many
professions related to Student Affairs in college, university, and
community settings. We focus on training Student Affairs professionals
who take a humanistic, learner-centered approach in their work as
change agents within the university and the larger society.
The program explores
important topics in the field of Student Affairs such as conflict
resolution, diversity, student development, student services, judicial
affairs, administration, on-campus and campus life, Greek affairs,
peer counseling, and crisis intervention, to name a few. Students
examine the current trends and historical approaches in higher education,
as well as future needs for effective student affairs practices
in the 21st century.
The Graduate Certificate
appropriate for those who seek graduate training in CSPA, as well
as those who have already earned a degree in their professional
field but would benefit from academic training in the applications
of college student personnel administration to their current professions.
The programs in CSPA
seek to: 1) apply an interdisciplinary approach to understanding
the field of Student Affairs; 2) provide an opportunity for student
to engage in significant study and practice within the field; and
3) prepare students for professional positions in the field of Student
Affairs.
The programs in CSPA
collaborate closely with our sister program in Conflict Analysis
& Resolution and the University’s Division of Student
Affairs. The Division of Students Affairs serves as a host site
for practicum and other hands-on training opportunities. Paraprofessional
graduate assistantships are available for those qualifying for the
program both in the on-campus and online formats.
The Graduate Certificate
in CSPA consists of eight courses (24 credits). Students who decide
to continue their studies may apply these credit hours toward the
M.S. and Ph.D. programs in Conflict Analysis & Resolution if
accepted to the program.
The Graduate Certificate
in College Student Personnel Administration is offered in both on-campus
and online formats. These flexible formats allow mid career working
adults and those unable to attend the on-campus program, to study
conflict resolution in a creative, rigorous, and structured fashion.
Students enrolled in the online program participate in Residential
Institutes on the Fort Lauderdale campus twice per year, as well
as online Web-based courses.
Students may enroll full
or part time, taking three to nine credit hours per trimester. Students
can expect to complete the Graduate Certificate program in 15 months.
Summer attendance is mandatory.
Degree
Plans
Below is a sample of a degree plan for a full-time student who begins
their studies in Fall trimester. Degree plans will be modified based
on a student’s enrollment date and pace of study.
Degree Plan:
24 credits hours
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Fall
(September) |
Winter
(January) |
Summer
(April) |
Year
1 |
CARM 5000: Foundations
and Development of Conflict Resolution
CARM 5040: Human
Factors
CSPA 5001: The
21st Century College Student |
CARM 5100: Mediation
Theory & Practice
CSPA 5002: Current
Issues & Trends in CSPA |
CSPA 5003: The
College Student and the Law |
Year
2 |
CARM 6130: Practicum
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CSPA 5004: Administration
& Supervision in CSPA |
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Graduation
and Celebration |
Practicum
To complete the Graduate Certificate in College Student Personnel
Administration,
students must complete a total of 65 hours of practicum. You are
responsible for documenting your practicum hours, and must have
these hours verified and signed by your on-site supervisor. Practicum
must be passed with a grade of “B” or better. The practicum
experience is designed to provide you with an experiential opportunity
to utilize College Student Personnel Administration methodology
and theory within an educational setting. You will have the opportunity
to apply theoretical concepts within a practical framework.
Practicum provides a
placement for the student to develop and refine practitioner skills.
Using the Practicum experience, students have the opportunity to
apply theoretical concepts within a practical framework under the
supervision of an on site supervisor. The Director of Practicum
and Field research will work with you to establish a placement suited
to your interests, if possible. Additionally, the student is encouraged
to explore and initiate a Practicum setting specific to their own
individual interests. If students find an appropriate site, the
Practicum Director will assist the student in calling the site and
negotiating for a placement.
Additionally, the student
will attend a Practicum class with course work and faculty supervision.
The student must receive contractual approval from both the Practicum
Director and the agency on site supervisor before beginning the
required Practicum hours. The student is responsible for documenting
Practicum hours and receiving supervisor approval.
The practice component
of the student's Practicum is evaluated by the on site supervisor
each trimester; this evaluation is combined with the classroom performance
and course requirements and converted into a final overall grade
by the Practicum Faculty.
Although employment opportunities
may develop from Practicum placements, students may not be paid
for Practicum hours until the required number of hours is completed
and grades assigned for the Practicum courses. All students are
automatically covered by liability insurance provided by the University
during their Practicum practice; this coverage is included in student
registration fees and covers Practicum, as well as any other, training,
or consulting experiences the student may become involved in during
the course of their program.
Practicum experience
abroad is subject to a different set of policies and procedures.
Information about practicum is accessible at http://shss.nova.edu/DCAR/practicum.html.
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