Instructional Technology and Learning, Graduate Certificate
18
Total Credit Hours
1
Years (Avg.)
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Program Overview

The Instructional Technology and Learning Graduate Certificate at Marshall University features hands-on use of available technologies to enhance teaching and learning experiences.

Instructional Technology & Learning may be completed as a Graduate Certificate or as an area of emphasis under the Master of Arts in Education. This is not a teacher licensure program.

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Program Highlights
Program Length

This certificate requires completion of 18 hours, including a 3-hour final project course.

Project-Based Learning

Students gain practical experience through project-based learning and interactive activities, including the development of digital content and implementation of technology in educational settings.

Focus on Current Trends

The curriculum includes the latest trends and best practices in educational technology, ensuring that students are up-to-date with current innovations and tools.

Career Opportunities

Instructional Technology & Learning is primarily designed for classroom teachers seeking to enhance their use of technology. Participants may work in traditional K-12 classrooms or within higher education. Individuals interested in working in instructional design may also benefit from this specialization.

  • Curriculum developer
  • Educational technology specialist
  • High school teacher
  • Instructional designer
  • Multimedia developer
  • Technology integration specialist
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I liked that the program prepared me for a career in Instructional Technology by teaching me up-to-date best practices and methodology, while the faculty made the program come to life with interactive projects that helped me comprehensively understand the subject matter.
James Agee