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M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology

±«°Õ'²õÌýM.S. in Instructional Design and TechnologyÌýprogram addresses a growing field in learning and human performance, and provides a multidisciplinary area of study that draws students from many backgrounds. Instructional designers understand and utilize technologies as both product (e.g., web-based courses) and process (e.g., iterative and formative approaches to learner assessment).

Given the diverse career tracks in instructional design, this program offers students the flexibility to customize their course of study based on individual goals and interests. Graduates of the program are well prepared to practice their unique, multidisciplinary profession in a variety of settings, including businesses, K-12 schools, higher education, government and military, or to pursue doctoral studies.

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Who enrolls in this program?

Students who enroll in this program intend to pursue careers as experts in the design, development, implementation and evaluation of instructional resources to improve learning and performance in multiple environments. Candidates come from a broad array of backgrounds, including communications, psychology, management and education, among other areas of specialization, but share a common interest in designing creative solutions to learning needs.

What is the structure of the M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology program?

This program emphasizes theories of learning and cognition, multimedia design and development, systematic instructional design, technology and open learning environments. The curriculum couples hands-on, technology-based coursework with theories of education, learning and human performance. Candidates learn to develop effective, cross-media curricula for diverse audiences.

What are the benefits of the M.S. in Instructional Design program?

  • Cutting-edge, multidisciplinary curriculum
  • Rigorous coursework prepares graduates for highly skilled careers
  • Professional networking and growth provided through classroom interactions
  • Mentorship and career support from expert faculty members who hold doctorate degrees in the field
  • Opportunities to build a professional portfolio to support job seeking
  • Course specialization in individual areas of interest
  • Exponential job growth predicted in the field

4+1 M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology (combined B.A./M.S.)

Undergraduate communication and advertising and public relations majors have the unique option to enroll in the M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology program. In an accelerated 4+1 format, students may take two graduate-level classes during their senior year and then complete the M.S. program in just one additional year of study.

"Within the program, I was able to learn how to build content and be creative with my own capabilities. In every course that you go through in the program, you're building a portfolio entry, and that's something you can take after the program. I'm extremely appreciative and proud to say that I'm a graduate of ÂÌÅ«Ì컨°å."

Dai Richardson, M.S. ’22