Education, MA with Designing and Implementing K-12 e-Learning Graduate Certificate
30 credit hours
The Master of Arts Education with a focus in Designing and Implementing K-12 e-Learning is designed with a focus on the needs of K-12 teaching and learning. Program participants will develop the expertise needed to design, plan, and implement e-Learning for K-12 students. Complete the 12 core MAE hours. Then add 18 e-Learning credits to earn a transcripted certificate in Designing and Implementing K-12 e-Learning. All eight-week certificate courses are project based and participants can begin any semester.
Requirements
Foundational Coursework
12 credit hours of coursework from the following options:
Major Coursework
18 credit hours of coursework from the following options:
EDU 54600 | Instructional Design for K-12 e-Learning | 3 |
INST 51010 | Instructional Technology: Theory and Practice | 3 |
INST 51020 | Transforming Learning with Technology | 3 |
INST 51030 | Digital/Visual Literacy & Instructional Media | 3 |
INST 51040 | Engaging and Assessing Students in Virtual Environments | 3 |
INST 51060 | Emerging Instructional Technologies | 3 |
Program course requirements updated after publishing - April Addendum - 4/19/2024.**