Master of Arts degree in Educational
Technology
This 33 credit-hour master’s degree program prepares students to take on
a leadership role in educational technology. Students in this program will
learn to integrate computers in their classrooms as well the effective use
of multimedia, telecommunications, and distance learning.
Two formats
The MA degree in Ed Tech is taught as a hybrid program – a mixture of
in-class and online learning – at several of our centers. The program is
also offered completely online. In both formats, students will experience
educational technology from both the teacher and student perspectives.
Admission Requirements
- Applicants holding a four-year baccalaureate or equivalent degree
from a college or university of recognized standing may be granted
regular admission.
- In addition to the University’s general admission requirements, the
student must either hold a valid K-12 teaching certificate or be
employed in an educational capacity within their school, school
district, community college, or profession.
- Regular admission into the program requires an undergraduate grade
point average of at least 2.7 (on a 4-point scale). Students with a GPA
below 2.5 will not be considered for admission for the graduate program
in teacher education.
- A maximum of nine hours of approved master’s level credit may be
transferred to this program. Students must earn a B- or better in each
graded course within the nine hours taken.