Educational Psychology

Instructional Design & Technology

School of Education, Health, and Society

The master’s program in Instruction Design and Technology prepares students for careers in a variety of settings, including pre-kindergarten through 12th grade schools, industry, higher education, government, military, and health care. The curriculum allows students to develop foundation knowledge in the process of instructional design and the application of that knowledge with various technology tools and educational media.

The Instructional Design and Technology Program is not accepting new student applications at this time.

 

Instructional Design and Technology students

The IDT program master’s program is one program with two faces—a Masters of Education (M.Ed.) track and a Master of Arts (M.A.) track:

The M.Ed. track

Students who have licensure in P-12 education will most likely pursue the M.Ed. track. Several courses are designed specifically for P-12 educators and the unique needs of educators and educational technologists working in P-12 environments.

The M.A. track

Students who are interested in working as instructional designers for non-P-12 environments such as higher education, industry, government, military, and health care should pursue the M.A. option. Several courses are designed to prepare instructional designers for various settings, which may require more specialized media and technology skills.

Program Information (PDF)

Application Process (PDF)

Admission Dates

  • Nov. 1 (Spring Admission)
  • Feb 1 (Fall Admission & GA application)
  • May 1 (Fall Admission) 


Decision Dates (students informed):

  • Dec 1
  • March 1
  • June 1

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For more information

Contact Dr. Michele Dickey, at dickeymd@muohio.edu.

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