The Department of Instructional Technologies offers three post-baccalaureate degree programs:
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Education with a Concentration in Instructional Technologies
The Master of Arts in Education (M.A.) degree program is designed for individuals seeking to be practitioners in the field of instructional technology. The minimal requirement for graduation is 30 units. Based on individual student needs, background and interests, the department may require some students to complete more than 30 units for the attainment of the degree.
Certificate in Training Systems Development
This 18-unit program is designed for students who do not wish to earn a master's degree, or for those who have already earned a master's degree in a related field. The purpose of the graduate certificate is to develop and update skills and knowledge in the Training Design and Development area in order for students to advance to new positions in corporate or public agency training departments. The Certificate program offers professional training program developers an opportunity to strengthen and augment their skills. This program is especially useful to students who already hold a master's degree in a related field, such as industrial psychology, radio and television, or human resource development, or for those who need documentation in training competencies to meet governmental requirements.
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Credential Supplement in Instructional Computing for K-12 teachers
Teachers who have earned a Single or Multiple Subject Credential can receive a Supplementary Authorization in Instructional Computing by completing 10-12 graduate units in appropriate courses in the department. The Supplementary Authorization can be used to verify competencies as a computer laboratory manager or for computer-based teaching. For further information, contact the Department.






