Instructional Technology (M.S.) (2003)

Administered by Instructional Technology

Effective Fall, 2003

Admission

An individual with a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college, who earned an undergraduate grade point average of at least 2.8 on a 4.0 scale, may apply for admission to the MSIT program.

Admission requirements:

International applicants must complete a separate application form for the Office of Graduate Studies and Research and must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of 570 on the TOEFL is required for admission to the program.

An individual may begin taking courses in the MSIT program on a part-time basis prior to admission, but completion of such courses does not guarantee admission.

Graduation

Persons who hold a bachelor's degree in any discipline from an accredited college or university may become degree candidates and proceed to the master's degree by completing a minimum of 33 semester hours of coursework concluding in either an internship or master's thesis. All courses are 3 semester hours unless otherwise indicated.

Courses of Study

Required Courses for Corporate Option

The Master of Science in Instructional Technology requires 33 semester hours. Parentheses indicate the semesters the courses are offered.

Required Courses (12 semester hours):

57.550 Instructional Design (summer)

57.560 Multimedia Productions (fall, spring, summer)

57.570 Introduction to Interactive Technologies (spring)

57.572 Authoring Tools for Cross Platforms (fall, spring)

57.577 Advanced Authoring

57.584 eTraining Strategies or 57.585 eLearning Concepts and Techniques

57.551 Advanced Instructional Design (fall, spring, summer)

57.575 Managing Multimedia Projects (RFP) (fall, spring)

Elective Courses

57.573 Authoring Tools for Windows (fall, spring)

57.574 Authoring Tools for Networks (spring, summer)

57.584 eTraining Strategies

57.585 eLearning Concepts and Techniques

57.556 Applying Theories of Learning to Interactive Technologies (summer)

32.595 Directed Study in Studio Art (fall, summer)

Math Department Class

Business Department Class

57.562 Digital Imagery

57.540 Technology Planning Across the Curriculum

57.542 Technology Applications for the Classroom

57.580 Instructional Applications of Internet

Final Requirement (one of the following two courses):

57.590 Graduate Internship (3 semester hours)

57.599 Graduate Thesis (6 semester hours)

Required Courses for Education Option

The Master of Science in Instructional Technology requires 33 semester hours. Parentheses indicate the semesters the courses are offered.

Required Courses (15 semester hours):

57.540 Technology Planning Across the Curriculum (fall, summer)

57.542 Technology Applications for the Classroom (fall, spring)

57.550 Instructional Design (fall, spring)

57.570 Introduction to Interactive Technologies (fall, summer)

57.580 Instructional Applications of Internet (spring, summer)

Elective courses (18 semester hours):

57.546 Research in Instructional Technology

57.551 Advanced Instructional Design

57.560 Multimedia Productions

57.556 Applying Theories of Learning for Interactive Technologies (summer)

57.574 Authoring Tools for Networks (spring, summer)

57.584 eTraining Strategies (fall, spring)

32.595 Directed Study in Studio Art (fall, summer)

56.576 Networks: Configuration and Implementation (fall)

Final Requirement (one course):

57.590 Graduate Internship (3 semester hours)

57.599 Graduate Thesis (6 semester hours)

Note: The Instructional Technology Specialist Certification from the Pennsylvania Department of Education, requires the following courses:

57.546 Research in Instructional Technologies

57.551 Advanced Instructional Design

57.560 Multimedia Production

57.590 Graduate Internship