Master's Degree
(Instructional Design
& Development)

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Admission Requirements

The decision to admit an applicant to a degree program is based on a careful review of the entire application. The goal statement and letters of recommendation are particularly important. Acceptable GPAs and test scores are required as per the following:

GRE* (Verbal + Quantitative)
Grade Point Ave. (Based on a 4.0 scale)
850
(Min. of 400 on each section)
2.6 (Undergraduate)

*The analytical section of the GRE is not used in the admissions decision.

All international applicants must also take the TOEFL exam. The minimum score for this exam is 213 for the computer version, or 550 for the printed version.

The Graduate School requires a graduate application for admission, $50 application fee, and evidence of a bachelor's degree.

General Degree Requirements

The Master's degree program in Instructional Technology at the University of Georgia consists of a minimum of 36 semester hours. Students must maintain a 3.0 average in all graduate courses in their programs of study. During the course of their program of study, students are required to develop a portfolio of products which reflects the skills that they have developed and the knowledge they have gained within the program. The portfolio serves as the basis of a comprehensive oral examination which is required at the end of the student's program.

Additional requirements of the Graduate School are listed in the UGA Graduate School Bulletin .

M.Ed. Advisement Guide (non-certification)
Version: May 22, 2002
Portfolio Examination Guidelines for the Master's Degree
Version: October 11, 1999
Guidelines for Internships in Instructional Technology (EDIT 7460)
Version: October 15, 2003 (new)

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