Curriculum and Degree Requirements
Master of Science in Human Development and Leadership
The HDL program consists of 33-credit hours, with a 21-hour HDL Core and a 12-hour area of emphasis. The HDL Core is the same for all students, and students can choose an established area of emphasis, develop an individualized area of emphasis, or choose to complete a °ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û Graduate Certificate.
Possible Emphasis Areas:
- Educational Data Management and Analytics
- Leadership Development
- Nonprofit Leadership Studies
- Public Administration
- Individualized
- Graduate Certificate
Human Development and Leadership Certificate
This 12-hour graduate certificate will help build essential leadership skills for individuals working in administration, development, and other organizational areas. Individuals working through the HDL Certificate will engage in courses focusing on intra- and interpersonal development, utilization of assessments for maximizing human potential, working with diverse individuals and cultures, and understanding the process of working with teams.
Admission and Academic Standards
Application and Admission
Applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher
education and must declare at the time of application the intention to pursue a dual
degree in NLS/HDL. The normal criteria for admission to each program apply. Students
may be conditionally accepted in one or both programs of the dual degree, per individual
programs’ policies. Conditionally admitted students will have to adhere to the policies
set in place by the program(s) that granted the conditional admission. If a student
only meets the admission criteria of one program, the applicant must apply separately
to that single degree program and is then required to meet the graduation requirements
of that program.
Academic Standing
Grade point averages (GPA) in the two programs are computed separately. To continue
with the dual NLS/HDL degrees, students must meet the academic standards in each program.
Students failing in one program but meeting academic standards in the other may reapply
for admission to the degree program in which the student is able to meet the academic
standards and may transfer in completed course work that is applicable to that program.
Course Progression
Students are required to work consistently toward both degrees. Students will be assigned
one advisor from each program to support students’ successful course progression,
and students are expected to meet with each advisor at least once each semester to
ensure both programs are being completed in a timely manner.
Graduation Criteria
Students in the NLS/HDL program meet graduation criteria of each program. The final capstone course will fulfill the comprehensive examinations requirement of both programs. The degrees in NLS and HDL must be awarded at the same time.