|
Dec 11, 2024
|
|
|
|
2015-2016 Graduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue
Instructional Technology, M.S.
|
|
Return to: Graduate Programs
|
Admission Requirements
Application for admission is made by submitting application materials to the Graduate School:
- Graduate School Application.
- Official transcripts from all universities attended.
- Three recommendations by individuals in relevant professional fields.
- MAT or GRE scores.
- International students: TOEFL score of 550 or higher. TOEFL scores are good for two years from the date the test is administered.
- Letter of application describing applicant’s educational and professional experiences, his/her reasons for pursuing a master’s degree in instructional technology, and the contributions that the applicant hopes to make after completing the degree.
- Application and supplemental documents must be submitted by the published deadline.
A satisfactory score on the Miller Analogies Test or the verbal, quantitative and analytical portions of the Graduate Record Examination and an undergraduate grade point average of 3.0 are expected for admission. However, admissions decisions are based upon several factors, and where other factors of success warrant, individuals who fall below the established criterion in one of the areas may be considered for admission. Degree Requirements (36 total credit hours)
The Master of Science degree program in instructional technology requires a minimum of 36 credit hours beyond the baccalaureate degree. The program will be comprised of: (1) a required set of core courses of 15 credit hours; (2) 15 credit hours of focus area courses; (3) a minimum of three credit hours of thesis or portfolio; and (4) three credit hours of internship.
The Master of Science degree in applied information technology is specifically designed to allow students, in consultation with their faculty advisors, to tailor a program of study specifically to their own personal or career needs. Each student’s program of study will be carefully designed to meet appropriate educational objectives. The option of taking at least six credit hours of course work outside the instructional technology discipline is consistent with a multidisciplinary view of the field.
I. Core Courses (15 credit hours)
II. Focus Courses (15 credit hours)
III. Internship/Colloquium (3 credit hours)
IV. Thesis or Portfolio (3 credit hours)
|
Return to: Graduate Programs
|
|