Instructional Technology: Advanced Certification, M.A.
Program of Study
The Advanced-Certification Master’s program is offered to students with a current valid teaching certificate in one or more of the following content areas (any grade level): Art, Biology, Chemistry, English, History, Math, Music, and Special Education. This program is also available to students certified in Early Childhood and Middle Grades Education.
The M.A. in Instructional Technology program consists of a minimum of 42 semester hours, 30 of which must be taken at Piedmont College. The last six hours of coursework must be taken at Piedmont College. It is estimated that full-time candidates could complete the program within two calendar years. Students may take up to six years to complete the program. No course older than six calendar years may apply to graduation.
Cluster A: Instructional Technology Core Courses (18 hours)
EDIT 6600 | Introduction to Instructional Technology and Systems Design | 3 |
EDIT 6602 | Instructional Systems Design | 3 |
EDUC 6699 | Methods and Interpretation of Educational Research | 3 |
EDIT 6603 | Special Topics in Instructional Technology and Design | 3 |
EDIT 6604 | Multimedia Development Authoring Tools | 3 |
EDIT 6605 | Advanced Multimedia Development Project | 3 |
Cluster B: Advanced Content Courses and/or Content Pedagogy (12 hours)
Cluster C: Technology, Integration, and Administration Track (12 hours)
EDUC 7702 | Integrating Instructional Media and Technology | 3 |
EDIT 6606 | e-Learning Systems Design and Development | 3 |
EDIT 6608 | Instructional Technology Program Administration | 3 |
EDIT 6788 | Capstone | 3 |
EDIT 6788: This course is non-transferable and must be taken at Piedmont College. (must be taken last semester of program)
Total Minimum Number of Hours Required of All Candidates: 42
Program Completion Requirements
- A minimum of twenty (20) field experience hours;
- Pass the Instructional Technology GACE Test
- Complete the CITI Research Training Module
- Complete a Practicum Field Project
- Successfully pass a flagship research paper in one of the courses.
- Successfully complete one of three requirements: Earn a professional certification in the field of instructional technology; or present at an academic or professional conference; or publish in a professional online or print peer reviewed journal or publication.
- Successful completion and presentation of capstone;
- Earn an overall GPA of 3.0 in all graduate courses attempted.