Master of Science in Instructional Technology
Hours: 36 Online
The Master of Science in Instructional Technology program at Fort Hays State University is an online graduate program designed to prepare educators for today’s dynamic digital learning environments. Combining a solid foundation in instructional technology with current educational theory, the program equips graduates with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the fast-evolving landscape of education.
This program blends theory with practice in instructional technology, coaching, and design, offering a comprehensive curriculum that equips students to effectively integrate digital tools and instructional strategies. Through in-depth exploration of technology-enhanced learning, students develop the expertise to design innovative, learner-centered environments. The skills gained not only empower educators to lead with confidence but also inspire a passion for lifelong learning in both them and their students.
Why pursue a Master of Science in Instructional Technology at Fort Hays State University?
Fort Hays State University’s Master of Science in Instructional Technology program offers a distinctive combination of educational theory and hands-on practice, with a strong focus on instructional design and technology integration. Designed for flexibility, the program allows students to tailor their learning schedules within a modular format, making it accessible and convenient for working professionals.
FHSU places a strong emphasis on practical learning and real-world application, enabling students to engage with the latest advancements and emerging trends in instructional technology. Guided by experienced faculty with deep expertise in both education and technology, students benefit from personalized support and high-quality instruction throughout their academic journey.
Who is this program for?
The M.S. in Instructional Technology program is designed for diverse individuals seeking to advance their careers in instructional technology, digital learning, and education. Whether aiming to enhance existing skills or explore new career opportunities, this program offers comprehensive coursework and training tailored to educators' needs. The program is ideal for those who:
- Aspire to specialize in instructional technology integration in a classroom
- Desire to work in distance learning or distance education settings
- Want to enhance their skills in instructional training and research
- Seek to fulfill degree requirements in technology education
Real-World Applications
Our M.S. in Instructional Technology program prepares students for real-world applications as they engage in practical projects that develop their skills in instructional design, educational technology, and digital learning environments.
Stay Ahead of the Curve
The Master of Science in Instructional Technology program stays current with innovations in educational technology, ensuring that students are equipped with up-to-date knowledge and skills for modern digital learning.
By focusing on emerging technologies and pedagogical and andragogical trends, the program prepares students to adapt to the evolving field of instructional technology. Courses and assignments explore interactive learning environments, digital assessment tools, and online collaborative platforms, providing students with the skills needed to stay ahead of the curve in their careers.
Practical Activities
The M.S. in Instructional Technology program prepares students with real-world scenarios as they engage in practical projects that develop their skills in instructional design, educational technology, and digital learning environments, ensuring that students are well-prepared for careers in instructional technology.
What You’ll Learn:
- Foundational knowledge in instructional technology
- Understanding educational theory and practice
- Developing digital learning materials and environments
- Applying technology in educational settings
- Creating interactive instructional materials
How You’ll Learn:
- Online courses
- Interactive digital learning environments
- Immediately implementing practical projects
- Collaborative learning experiences
- Expert faculty guidance and mentorship
The M.S. in Instructional Technology program's core curriculum provides a solid foundation in instructional technology, educational theory, and digital learning environments, covering significant topics such as instructional design, technology integration, digital assessment, and online learning environments.
Students are immersed in various instructional technology tools and applications, mastering the art of creating interactive and engaging digital learning materials. The curriculum also emphasizes integrating instructional technology with educational theory and practice, empowering students to design and implement dynamic learning environments in academic settings.
MIT 805 Instructional Technology Theory and Practice
This course covers current topics such as instructional change; student and teacher roles; student engagement; and classroom information management, providing examples that balance theory with practice. For graduates in the MS Instructional Technology, and other upper-division students..
MIT 806 Developing Web-Based Instruction
This course presents an overall picture of distance education, a better understanding of technologies used in online learning, and skills to develop web-based instruction.
MIT 812 Multimedia Applications
This course presents an introduction to multimedia technologies and applications. The course is designed to allow students with no previous experience as well as those with experience to extend their competencies in the use of visual and audio-visual computer materials.
Discover the full Master of Science in Instructional Technology course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
The M.S. in Instructional Technology program prepares graduates for diverse careers in instructional design, educational technology, and digital learning. Its comprehensive curriculum, practical experience, and emphasis on real-world applications ensure that students are ready to make an immediate impact on their chosen careers. Here are career paths graduates can pursue:
Instructional Designer
Instructional designers create engaging and effective learning materials for educational institutions, businesses, and government agencies. They use their expertise in instructional technology, design principles, and multimedia tools to develop interactive courses and training programs that meet the diverse needs of learners. Their work often involves collaborating with subject matter experts to ensure the content aligns with learning objectives and organizational goals.
Educational Technologist
Educational technologists work in schools, universities, or corporate settings to implement and manage technology in the learning environment. They focus on integrating technology into the curriculum and effectively supporting teachers and students in using digital tools. Their responsibilities may include training educators in using instructional technology, managing digital learning platforms, and developing technology-enhanced instructional materials.
Online Learning Coordinator
Online learning coordinators manage and oversee online learning programs and platforms. They ensure the effective delivery of online courses, support students and faculty, and evaluate the effectiveness of online learning environments. Their role involves coordinating instructional design teams, implementing quality assurance standards, and continuously improving online education strategies to enhance learner engagement and outcomes.
Technology Integration Specialist
Technology integration specialists work in educational settings to help teachers and students use technology effectively. They provide professional development, support technology initiatives, and assist in designing technology-enhanced learning experiences. Their work includes developing training materials, leading workshops on technology integration, and ensuring that educational technology is used efficiently to meet curricular objectives.
Digital Learning Manager
Digital learning managers oversee digital learning initiatives for educational institutions, businesses, or organizations. They manage the development and implementation of digital learning materials, coordinate projects, and evaluate the effectiveness of digital learning environments. This role requires strong leadership skills, an in-depth understanding of instructional design principles, and the ability to lead teams in creating innovative digital learning solutions.
Admission to the M.S. in Instructional Technology at Fort Hays State University is competitive and designed to identify applicants who are prepared to benefit from and contribute to the advanced curriculum. The following criteria outline the requirements applicants must meet to be considered for this program:
Academic Achievement
Applicants must demonstrate academic readiness for graduate-level study. A minimum GPA of 3.0 in their last 60 undergraduate credit hours is required to ensure that applicants have the foundational knowledge necessary to succeed in a rigorous academic environment. This criterion reflects the program's commitment to high academic standards.
Personal Statement
A compelling personal statement of 1-2 pages is required, where applicants articulate their professional aspirations and reasons for pursuing an M.S. in Instructional Technology. This statement should highlight the applicant's passion for the field, relevant experiences, and how the program aligns with their career goals. The personal statement is a critical application component, providing insight into the applicant's motivation and commitment.
Letters of Recommendation
Two letters of recommendation are required to support the application. One should ideally come from an academic who can attest to the applicant's scholarly abilities and potential for graduate study. The second letter should come from a professional reference who can speak about the applicant's relevant skills and work ethic. These recommendations help the admissions committee gauge the applicant’s readiness and suitability for graduate education.
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $3,139.02* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 9 credit hours at the FHSU Online Graduate tuition rate ($348.78/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
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Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers a variety of programs that complement and expand upon the M.S. in Instructional Technology. These related programs allow students to tailor their education to their interests and career goals within instructional technology and education. Consider the following options:
- Master of Science in Education (Curriculum and Instruction – The Effective Teacher)
- Master of Science in Education (Curriculum and Instruction – Exceptional and Diverse Learners)
- Master of Science in Education (Curriculum and Instruction – Science of Language and Literacy)
- Master of Science in Education (Curriculum and Instruction – STEM Education)
The program utilizes various instructional technology tools, including learning management systems, interactive multimedia tools, digital assessment platforms, and online collaboration tools.
The curriculum integrates instructional technology with educational theory and practice by exploring key concepts in instructional design, technology integration, and digital learning environments. Students learn how to apply academic theories to create compelling learning experiences.
Yes, the program features faculty members who specialize in instructional technology. They are experts in areas such as instructional design, digital learning, and educational technology, and bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the program.
The program offers various support services, including academic advising, technical support, career counseling, and access to online resources. These services help students succeed in their studies and prepare for their future careers.
The program provides comprehensive skills in instructional technology, educational theory, and digital learning environments, enabling professionals to enhance their instructional design, technology integration, and leadership capabilities. Graduates are well-prepared for promotions and new roles within their organizations.
Information about the Department of Advanced Education Programs
FHSU’s Department of Advanced Education Programs (AEP) is one of the most diverse and comprehensive departments, offering a wide range of programs designed to fit the unique needs of educators at every stage of their careers. Whether you aim to enhance your teaching skills, pursue a role as a building principal or community counselor, add an endorsement, or renew your license, our department is dedicated to helping you succeed in your aspirations.
AEP aims to be the leader in preparing inclusive educational and community professionals to unlock innovative potential in a rapidly advancing world, by preparing global leaders who serve in these settings. Our programs focus on the interaction among innovative technologies, relevant content, diversity, and best practices.
- CACREP Accreditation:
The Department of Advanced Education Programs holds Advanced-Level Accreditation from the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). See the Fort Hays State University CAEP Accredited Provider page for details.
Advanced-Level Accreditation is provided at the post-baccalaureate or graduate levels leading to licensure, certification, or endorsement. Advanced-Level Programs are designed to develop P-12 teachers who have already completed an initial-licensure program, currently licensed administrators, or other certified (or similar state language) school professionals for employment in P-12 schools/districts. CAEP's Advanced-Level accreditation does not include any advanced-level program not specific to the preparation of teachers or other school professionals for P-12 schools/districts; any advanced-level non-licensure programs, including those specific to content areas; or educational leadership programs not specific to the preparation of teachers or other school professionals for P-12 schools/districts.