The campus Master
of Arts degree in education with a concentration in educational technology
enables students to prepare for careers as instructional technologists,
educational specialists, instructional designers, trainers, and experts
in educational computing. State-of-the-art coursework and internships in
companies, agencies and schools prepare candidates to analyze performance
problems and design, develop and evaluate instructional strategies and
products. Students graduate with a portfolio including educational computer
software, instructional print materials, video, and interactive video programs.
The SDSU/USD Joint Doctoral program (Doctorate in Education, Ed.D) was developed for both working professionals and full-time students. It builds on the strengths, resources and capabilities of both SDSU and USD. This partnership is a collaborative program of specialized study in two areas of concentration: Educational Technology and Teaching and Learning (Literacy). The program is anchored by a common core of courses taken by all students and by study models of research and evaluation in the area of concentration. For more information call (619) 594-0909. We are not currently accepting applications for this program.
See the EDTEC handbook for more information.
