Master's Degree
(Instructional Design
& Development)

General information

Admission Req'ments

Required Courses

Program Handbook

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mission

The Instructional Design & Development Master's Degree program in Instructional Technology provides students with knowledge of available computer and multimedia technology and its application, especially in higher education and training situations.

Objectives

Our goal is to prepare professionals who are current in the systematic analysis of learning and performance problems, and the design and development of effective instruction.

Employment Opportunities

Instructional design firms and corporate training departments: Companies with their own instructional design departments and independent firms that specialize in instructional design or computer-based education.

Government, military, and health related training agencies: Agencies involved in instructional design and computer-based applications.

Higher education and technical schools: Institutions that employ faculty, computer and media specialists, and technology coordinators.

Computer sales and consulting firms: Computer sales companies having clients with specific computer needs such as software development, and training of employees in computer use.

Application Deadlines

All application materials must be completed and received by Instructional Technology and the Graduate School by this date to ensure an admissions decision by the respective term.

Note: the dealines listed below are those required by Instructional Technology.

Intake
Domestic
International
Fall Semester
June 1
April 15
Spring Semester
November 15
October 15
Summer (Pre-session)
March 1
February 15
Summer (Regular)
April 1

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