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Master of Science in Education in Educational Theory and Practice with a Concentration in Instructional Technology Specialist Online


Focus on digital media and design, principles of distance education, using social media in the classroom and the best practices for technology-based learning with this master's in instructional technology program.

Next Apply Date: 12/15/23
Next Class Start Date: 1/8/24
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Next Apply Date: 12/15/23
Next Class Start Date: 1/8/24

Program Overview


Why this master's in instructional technology is for you

The MSE in Educational Theory and Practice – Instructional Technology Specialist online program gives educators the tools to adapt best practices for technology-based learning. Specifically, this program focuses on digital media and design, principles of distance education, using social media in the classroom, and more.

In this online master’s program, the application-based curriculum enables education leaders to use technology solutions as a method of improving accessibility for all students and incorporating electronic media to support learning outcomes.

This program gives students the opportunity to broaden their knowledge of curriculum theory and current practices based on National Board Certification standards. Plus, students in this program will benefit from the incorporation of technology that aligns with national expectations for the 21st-century educator.

As licensure requirements may change without notice, it is the responsibility of the student to confirm the requirements for licensure in his/her state as it applies to the participation in an out-of-state degree program.

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Within this master's degree, students will learn to:

  • Understand and apply different theories behind the ways individuals learn
  • Help prepare teachers for the National Board certification
  • Understand the role of technology in effectively teaching students
  • Apply technology solutions for effective learning situations
  • Utilize technology for accessible educational learning experiences for all students
  • Understand and apply different theories behind the ways individuals learn
  • Help prepare teachers for the National Board certification
  • Understand the role of technology in effectively teaching students
  • Apply technology solutions for effective learning situations
  • Utilize technology for accessible educational learning experiences for all students

As a graduate, you will be prepared for advanced education leadership roles, such as:

  • Department Chair
  • Team Leader
  • Instructional Coach
  • Instructional Technology Specialist
  • State Department of Education staff
  • Department Chair
  • Team Leader
  • Instructional Coach
  • Instructional Technology Specialist
  • State Department of Education staff

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A-State offers a variety of graduate programs in a convenient online format. Explore our full range of online graduate programs.

Total Tuition: $10,200
Program Duration: As few as 12-14 months
Credit Hours 30

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Tuition


Our MSE in Educational Theory and Practice – Instructional Technology Specialist will fit your budget

Our MSE in Educational Theory and Practice – Instructional Technology Specialist online program offers the same affordable tuition to in-state and out-of-state students. All fees are included.

Tuition breakdown:

Per Credit Hour: $340
Total Tuition: $10,200

Calendar


Here are the key dates to know before you start

Our MSE in Educational Theory and Practice – Instructional Technology Specialist online program is designed to be flexible and convenient for working professionals, with accelerated coursework and multiple start dates a year.

Please note Summer 1 and Summer 2 terms are 5 weeks in duration for this program.

TermProgram Start DateApplication DeadlineDocument DeadlineRegistration DeadlinePayment DueLast Class Day
Spring 11/8/2412/15/2312/19/231/4/241/5/242/23/24
Spring 23/4/242/19/242/23/242/29/243/1/244/26/24
Summer 15/28/245/14/245/17/245/23/245/24/246/27/24
Summer 27/2/246/18/246/21/246/27/246/28/248/1/24

Now enrolling:

Next Apply Date 12/15/23
Start Class 1/8/24

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Admissions


Getting started on your instructional technology master's degree

A-State Online offers a streamlined admission process for both new students and transfers. Students who are interested in the MSE in Educational Theory and Practice – Instructional Technology Specialist online program must have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution and a valid teaching certificate. Make sure to review full admission requirements below.

Admission Requirements:

  • Official Transcripts
  • ​Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Valid, active teaching certificate

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution with at least 2.75 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale
  • Valid, active teaching certificate
  • Note: If you have a 2.75-2.99 GPA, you must make a grade of B or better during the first 12 hours of graduate work at Arkansas State University.

Application Submission Requirements

  • Complete online application
  • Pay the nonrefundable $30 fee
  • Send official transcript(s) from the college/university attended. Official transcripts are sealed transcripts sent from the granting institution.

Additional Information

Unless otherwise noted, Arkansas State University has not confirmed if a program has met requirements for an out-of-state licensure. Please refer to the Program Approval Map to determine which programs are eligible to be offered in states and to find relevant state agency contact information. Eligibility to offer in a state does not guarantee the program will meet state licensure/certification requirements.

Please contact your state’s Professional License Department/Board to ensure that your chosen distance education program meets your state’s requirements in which you intend to practice.

Submit all documents to:

A-State Online
P.O. Box 2520
State University, AR 72467

Fax: 870-972-3548
Email: [email protected]

For Non-US Postal Mail Overnight Delivery Only:

Academic Partnerships
c/o Central Receiving
2713 Pawnee St.
Jonesboro, AR 72401

Appeals Process

  • Students who fall below the minimum admission requirements (GPA) may send a written letter of appeal, GRE or GMAT scores (may be unofficial), and additional supporting information to [email protected].
  • The appeal request will be forwarded to the department chair for conditional admission review.

Transfer Process

Up to 9 graduate hours from A-State or other higher education institutions may be credited toward a program. No course can be older than six years by graduation time. Transfer credit will be evaluated by the Director of the Program. To request prior credit be evaluated, please complete the Graduate Transfer Credit Evaluation Form.

Courses


Take a look at our online MSE in Educational Theory and Practice – Instructional Technology Specialist Courses

Students are required to complete 30 hours of coursework.

Duration: 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
The purpose of this course is to familiarize candidates with digital media technology. It focuses on design and development of electronic media to support learning, including tools to facilitate professional layouts, imaging, presentations, communications, and web development.
Duration: 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course will provide an overview of distance education and investigate current issues in distance education. Project work will involve evaluating, designing, and delivering distance learning.
Duration: 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course is designed to teach educators how social media can be utilized in the classroom effectively. This course is a practical and theoretical analysis of how social networking environments influence the ways information and knowledge are created and circulated.
Duration: 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This course provides candidates with the opportunity to develop leadership skills in information technology. Analyzing the role of the technology as a catalyst for change, emphasis is on identification and evaluation of implementing new technologies in instructional environments.
Duration: 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Designed to enable students to understand and use appropriate classroom assessment practices by applying knowledge of pedagogy and development to high-quality strategies for formative and summative assessment.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Focuses on concepts, programs, and procedures for establishing and maintaining positive relations between the school, its constituents, and related agencies.
Duration: 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
This capstone course provides students with practical hands-on clinical experience in a school setting. The course will focus on authentic problems and activities that require students to demonstrate skills in instructional technology.
Duration: 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
An introductory course in methods and techniques of research, and the statistical treatment and interpretation of research data.
Duration: 7 weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Focuses on learning theories and various models of teaching.
Duration: 7 Weeks weeks
Credit Hours: 3
Focuses on constitutional and statutory provisions and court decisions regarding the legal aspects of education.

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