| Master's
Degree
Master of Science in Instructional Technology
Master of Science in Secondary Education with
Emphasis in Technology Education
Master of Liberal Studies with Concentration in Instructional Technology
Graduate
School, Wiest Hall B703
Dr. Tim Crowley, Interim Dean of Graduate Studies and Research/Assistant Provost for Internationalization — Phone785-628-4236
JoAnne Crispin, Degree Analyst — Phone 785-628-4237
Linda Garner, Administrative Specialist — Phone 785-628-4236
The Graduate Office will explain any requirements regarding English
fluency tests or certificates. Complete the application to the
Graduate
School. Note: that near completion of your degree requirements
you will file an “Intent to Graduate” with the Graduate
Office. All classes must be taken for a grade; NO pass/fail
grades will be accepted.
An introductory course in computers such as CIS
101 or equivalent is a pre-requisite for the program. You also
must submit two letters of recommendation and an essay about
your interest or experience in Instructional Technology. You and
your
advisor
will
complete
a Program Check List and keep a current copy in the Technology
Studies office.
For more information, please contact the Department
Chair Dr. Fred Ruda 785-628-4315, Dr. Robert Howell 785-628-4306,
or the Department Administrative Assistant Darlene Cole 785-628-4211.
We hope you will be able to join us soon.
Master
of Science in Instructional Technology (Courses)
Master
of Science in Secondary Education in Technology Studies Concentration
(Courses)
Master of Liberal Studies with Concentration in Instructional Technology
(Courses)
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