Master of Education Technology in Education P-12
The M.Ed. in the Technology in Education Program is appropriate for individuals who wish to continue working as teachers and to increase their knowledge and skills regarding the integration of technology into instructional content for P-12 students. This degree does not lead to licensure. Exceptions to the general admission requirements for master's degrees are no prior student teaching experience or Praxis scores are required.
The design of the M.Ed. Program in Technology in Education includes 30 semester hours during four semesters of coursework. Delivery system is online.
Program of Study for TIE
Required Courses
EDU 6100 | Technology Integration in Teaching and Learning | 3 |
EDU 6110 | Instructional Design | 3 |
EDU 6120 | Leading Curricular Change | 3 |
EDU 6130 | Copyright Laws for Online Learning and Development | 3 |
EDU 6140 | Curriculum Planning and Instruction | 3 |
EDU 6150 | Interactive and Digital Tools for Learning | 3 |
EDU 6160 | Field Experience | 2 |
EDU 6170 | Issues in Instructional Design and Technology Integration | 3 |
EDU 6180 | Inclusive Practices in Teaching and Learning | 3 |
EDU 6190 | P-12 Online Course Design | 3 |
EDU 6200 | Exist Assessment E-Portfolio | 1 |
Total Credit Hours: | 30 |
EDU 6160: Includes a required field experience. Field experiences provide evidence that students are learning when being taught by candidates. In order to participate in mandatory experiences, all candidates will be required to undergo a background check and be fingerprinted, at their own expense, prior to beginning the first class.
Total Credit Hours: 30