Master of Education in Educational Technology  

Begin or enhance a career in the rapidly growing field of educational technology. After completing this degree, you will be a Technology Director recognized by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).

A Technology Director works at the district, state, or regional level to design, model, and implement educational technology in any learning environment, including:

  • pre-kindergarten to college
  • distance learning
  • in-person classes

Our rigorous courses are designed around the Technology Coach and Technology Director Standards set forth by the ISTE.

Starting in the fall of 2012, Educational Technology Curriculum (ETC) graduate courses will be scheduled for two seven-week sessions per semester. You will be able to concentrate on only one or two classes at a time and complete them faster.

Degree requirements

For this 30-credit-hour plan, take one course from each category below:

Educational research

  • one course from:  EDR 610, 611; EPS 525; CTE 691 (3 credits)

Educational foundations

  • one course from: EDF 500, 670, 671, 672, 673, 677 (3 credits)

Curriculum

  • one course from: ECI 649, 666, 675, 696; EDL 600; CTE 592, 670 (3 credits)

Educational technology (21 credits total)

  • ETC 547 and 567 (6 units)
  • ETC 585 (3 credits). This course can be taken concurrently, or after ETC 547 and 567. However, you should take it before any ETC 600-level course.

Additional educational technology course work

    • ETC 625, 635, 645, 655 (12 credits)

    At least half of the courses you take must be at the 600 level or above.

    Program of study

    Take a look at our programs of study. Your program of study will depend on the date you started:

    For descriptions of specific classes, see the course catalog.

    Technology director in one year

    Learn how you can complete this degree in one year with our fast track.