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Master's of Education in Educational Technology


Program of Study

(Revised Spring 2012)

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Required Professional/Core Courses (9 Hours minimum):
Research (3 credit hours) - Choose One From the Following
  1. EDR 610 - Introduction to Research
  2. EDR 611- Action Research
  3. EPS 525 - Introduction to Statistics
  4. CTE 691 - Research in Career and Technical Education
Foundations (3 credit hours) - Choose One From the Following
  1. SOC 612 - Sociology of Education
  2. EDF 500 - Cultural Foundations
  3. EDF 670, 671, 672, OR 673 - Phil. of Ed, Hist. of Ed, Ed, Comp. Ed, Intl. Ed
  4. EDF 677 - Educational Sociology
Curriculum (3 credit hours) - Choose One From the Following
  1. ECI 649 - Problems in Elementary School Curriculum
  2. ECI 666 - Problems in Secondary School Curriculum
  3. ECI 675 - Principles of Curriculum Construction
  4. ECI 696 - Professional Problems of Teachers
  5. CTE 670 - Adult Learners
  6. CTE 592 - Program and Curriculum Development
Educational Technology (21 credit hours):

Prerequisites (6 credit hours)

  1. ETC 547 - Theory and Strategies in Technology Integration
  2. ETC 567 - Technology, Society, and Education

500 Level Block (3 credit hours) - Select ONLY ONE of the following

  1. ETC 548 - Assistive Technologies
  2. ETC 557 - Technology Integration the Elementary Classroom
  3. ETC 558 - Technology Integration in the Secondary Classroom
  4. ETC 559 - Technology Integration in the ESL Classroom
  5. OR ETC 585 Tech Integration in the Pk-12 Classroom ( New course to replace 548, 557, 558 & 559.)

Required (12 credit hours)

  1. ETC 625 Designing Instruction (used to be 666)
  2. ETC 635 Tech Planning and Professional Development (used to be 657)
  3. ETC 645 Distributed Learning Delivery Systems (used to be 677)
  4. ETC 655 Creating Learning Environments (used to be 647)
  • New course numbers to become effective Fall 2012
  • Courses should be taken in the new sequential order
  • Students can use the older numbers if taken before change.

AT LEAST 50% OF THE DEGREE PROGRAM MUST BE IN COURSES NUMBERED 600 LEVEL OR ABOVE

Questions? Feel free to contact an Educational Technology Program Adviser.

 

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