From K-12 students to professionals on the corporate and government training floor, how can you better reach and educate today’s learner? What if, among all the videos, games, and messaging apps competing for their attention, you were able to create effective educational experiences using that same technology for learning? That’s the goal, right? Help learners understand the fundamental scholarship required to take the next step, becoming productive and successful members of society in a career field they love?
We can help. Keiser University offers an instructional design and technology master’s program designed to help you design, develop, and deliver the kinds of experiences that actively diagnose instructional needs, and engage students to help them learn. Make your move to a more effective educational approach with our Master of Science in Education, Instructional Design and Technology.
Note: Program formerly known as MSEd, Online Teaching and Learning. Name changed to MSEd, Instructional Design and Technology effective 9/7/2021.
Up to 12 credits
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Career opportunities in educational technology, distance learning leadership, and more.
Online
Financial aid for those who qualify**
** Speak with a dedicated financial aid counselor to explore all your financial aid and funding options.
* Time to degree completion is an estimate, not intended as a guarantee, and can vary based on many case-by-case factors.
The Master of Science in Education, Instructional Design and Technology (MSEd IDT) program provides teachers, administrators, training developers, and instructional designers in the fields of education, public and private organizations as well as government agencies, the knowledge and skills to carry out instructional design plans. Focused coursework offers practice in program analyses, design utilizing current trends and issues in educational technology, best strategies in implementation, engagement in effective technology-enhanced instruction, and skills to evaluate and manage the ISD process.
Featuring a “Student First” mentality, Keiser University is committed to providing the guidance in leadership educators need to excel in their careers as K-12 teachers and administrators, as well as in their personal lives—whether that is through our instructional design and technology master’s program or one of our dozens of other graduate programs. Our commitment to putting students first leads us to offer a flexible learning option through an online delivery format.
Through our master’s in instructional design and technology, we help graduate students gain the skills and expertise needed to advance their careers in fields like teaching, administration, faculty for higher education, or even consulting.
Take your education career to the next level with Keiser’s learning design and technology degree program. This MS in instructional design and technology is designed to develop academic leaders, administrators, instructional designers, and education technology professionals for the K-12 public educational system, focusing on practical ways to integrate and facilitate technology into both traditional and non-traditional learning spaces.
Keiser University’s Instructional Design and Technology program prepares students to better contribute to the world of elementary and secondary education, as well as government and corporate institutions as leaders in education technology, IDT, distance learning, course design and more. Upon completion of this program, students are prepared to:
Relevant bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
Going beyond the MS in Education in Instructional Design and Technology programs other schools offer, Keiser’s MSEd IDT is perfect for classroom teachers, training development professionals, aspiring administrators, corporate trainers, and any other professional interested in providing a more-effective learning process.
To receive a Master of Science in Education, Instructional Design and Technology, students must earn 36 graduate semester credit hours. Curriculum includes:
Graduate Division Courses
Master of Science in Education, Instructional Design and Technology Courses | |
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Affirming Diversity | 3.0 credit hours |
Education Governance, Motivation and Ethical Decision Making | 3.0 credit hours |
Introduction to Curriculum and Instructional Design | 3.0 credit hours |
Advanced Educational Assessment and Evaluation | 3.0 credit hours |
Law in Education | 3.0 credit hours |
Learning Theories Applied to Classroom Instruction and Management | 3.0 credit hours |
Continuous Improvement and Planning | 3.0 credit hours |
Introduction to Instructional Systems Design | 3.0 credit hours |
Instructional Materials Development | 3.0 credit hours |
Management of Technology Based Instructional Implementation and Evaluation | 3.0 credit hours |
Action Research I {Capstone) | 3.0 credit hours |
Action Research II (Capstone) | 3.0 credit hours |
Upon graduation from our online learning design and technology program, you will have earned a Master of Science in Education as well as gained the abilities you need to:
Through Keiser’s graduate program in learning design and technology, you will gain a deeper understanding of the future of education, from instructional design principles to emerging technological innovations. With these skills and insights, you’ll be well positioned to pursue career opportunities like:
Have you been thinking about pursuing an MS in Education in learning design and technology? Keiser University has the learning design degree you need to elevate your career and your future! Learn more about our Master of Science in Education, Instructional Design and Technology today by Requesting More Info now!
We understand that today’s students have many responsibilities and obligations in their lives. At Keiser, we deliver the same quality education through different scheduling options to accommodate busy schedules. Whether you choose day, evening, or online classes, chances are, you will find a schedule that fits yours and allows you to fulfill one of the most important commitments you can make – a commitment to your education.