In this fast-changing world of work, the need to train individuals in new skills, technology and organizational initiatives is only increasing. Therefore, the need for instructional designers specifically trained for this expanding career field is also increasing.
The Master of Education in Instructional Design and Technology is an online, non-certification program intended for individuals who have earned a bachelor’s degree in any field from an accredited institution of higher education. It prepares graduates for training and development leadership roles in every industry. For those in K-12 and higher education, this degree program increases understanding of the role of technology and its appropriate use in the support of student learning. For those in businesses and organizations, it develops leaders who understand the ways technology can be used in learning, training, and teaching at the corporate level.
The employment outlook for training and development specialists is projected to grow much faster than average for all occupations, making this an excellent career field that spans the education and corporate worlds.
Some characteristics of professionals in the field of instructional design and technology include leadership, communication skills, strategic thinking, creativity, and technology skills.
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Major Courses |
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ISD 508 Computer-based Inst. Tech. |
ISD 510 Curr. Dev., Design, and Train. |
ISD 530 Developing Digital Instruction |
ISD 535 Prog. Mgmt. and Evaluation |
ISD 542 Emerging Technology* |
*ISD 508 is a prerequisite for this course |
ISD 551 Tech. & Adult Lrng. Theory |
ISD 563 Instructional Design |
ISD 570 Coord. Technology Use |
ISD 575 Practicum in Inst. Des./Tech |
TE 520 Eval. And Research in Educ. |