Instructional Technology, MA

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At a Glance

$551

Cost per Credit

33

Credit Hours

100%

Online

18-24 months

Program Length

Master’s in Instructional Technology, MA

Program Overview

At a Glance

$551

Cost per Credit

33

Credit Hours

100%

Online

18-24 months

Program Length

Why Study Instructional Technology?

Discover how to leverage modern technology in the classroom with the online Master of Arts in Instructional Technology program from Lindenwood University. This instructional technology master’s degree program explores the technological tools you can use to effectively teach and train others in a variety of settings. You will become an expert in software, hardware, and web-based applications.

Have you been thinking about pursuing your master’s in educational technology online? Consider what our MA in Instructional Technology has to offer. The curriculum for our online master’s in instructional technology program improves your instructional abilities to meet the demands of a world that is becoming increasingly more virtual. You will examine the principles, theories, and trends of instructional technology to effectively deliver information. Plus, you can learn critical career-related skills, including instructional systems design, student engagement, data-driven decision making, and more.

In addition, our master’s in educational technology online program prepares you for a leadership role in a setting that relies on instructional technology. Upon graduation, you will be able to create educational technology plans, including effective assessment and implementation of curriculum that sets a new standard for student performance. If you are looking for a master’s in instructional technology online program, continue reading to learn how our program may align with your career interests.

What You'll Learn

The role of technology in education will only increase as time goes by. It is critical for today’s leaders in education to understand how to effectively use digital tools in the classroom. Educators who pursue their master’s in education technology need to understand a variety of issues related to technology and student engagement in the classroom through courses for:

  • Designing for Active Learning
  • Ethics and Issues in Instructional Technology
  • Conceptualization of Education
  • Multimedia Applications

Essential Skills & Insights

Coursework in this master’s in educational technology online program covers the following:

  • Career-Related Skills: develop a strong understanding of instructional systems design, student engagement, data-driven decision making, and more.
  • Innovative Leader: learn the skills to become a leader, effective communicator, and innovator in classroom settings.
  • Technology Tools: become proficient in the latest technology tools that help students learn in modern classrooms.
  • Evaluation and Assessment: learn how to asses student performance and create curriculum plans that maximize student performance.

Career Outlook

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) tracks official employment and wage data for United States based occupations. According to the BLS, instructional coordinators, a role with similar skills to instructional technology, earn an annual median pay of $63,740. Several types of businesses, government agencies, and academic institutions offer career paths for professionals with an online master’s in instructional technology degree. When you speak with our supportive staff, they can help you determine the best career fit for your skills and interests.

Graduates of the master’s in educational technology online program can pursue a wide variety of career opportunities, including:

  • Academic Technology Coordinator
  • Director of Technology
  • Educational Technologist
  • E-learning coordinator
  • Instructional designer
  • Technology Consultant

Tuition Details

The cost per credit hour for this program is $551. Besides affordable tuition, we offer a generous transfer policy of up to nine credits toward your degree completion to further offset tuition costs—to save you time and money on your education!

Plus, you can personalize your transfer experience through Lindenwood’s Transfer Guides. These guides are part of our articulation partnerships with area community college to help you get the most value from your transfer credit.

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Admissions Requirements

For admission to your program, you will need to complete your online application and submit the following documents:

  • Online application
  • Current résumé
  • Official transcripts
    All colleges and universities previously attended. If you have fewer than 24 college credits, you will need to submit your official high school transcript.
  • Letter of intent/personal statement
    (1–2 page document indicating your interest in the program and Lindenwood)
  • Additional requirements, such as program interview, letters of recommendation, a portfolio, an audition, GRE/GMAT test scores, or other requirements identified by the academic school in which a candidate is seeking acceptance. Additional requirements may also be requested dependent on application criteria as requested by University Admissions.
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TRANSFER CREDITS

Lindenwood offers a generous transfer policy of up to 9 credits toward your master in instructional technology degree online completion to further offset tuition costs. This means you can complete your degree in as few as 24 credit hours at Lindenwood—saving you time and money on your education!

Plus, you can personalize your transfer experience through Lindenwood’s Transfer Guides. These guides are part of our articulation partnerships with area community college to help you get the most value from your transfer credit.

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Curriculum Overview

The MA in Instructional Technology program offers a cutting-edge curriculum designed to prepare educators to integrate technology effectively into the classroom. With the guidance of experienced faculty, you can explore innovative instructional design principles, digital tools, and educational research methods. As a result, you can pursue higher-level roles implementing tech-driven education solutions in public and private academic settings. 

Major Coursework – 12 Credit Hours

Code Title Credits
EDT 50900 Innovation Mindset 3
EDU 50500 Analysis of Teaching and Learning Behavior 3
EDU 51000 Conceptualization of Education 3
EDU 57000 Educational Research 3

Instructional Technology Coursework – 18 Credit Hours

Code Title Credits
INST 51010 Instructional Technology: Theory and Practice 3
INST 51020 Transforming Learning with Technology 3
INST 51030 Digital/Visual Literacy & Instructional Media 3
INST 51040 Engaging and Assessing Students in Virtual Environments 3
INST 51060 Emerging Instructional Technologies 3
INST 51070 Instructional Technology Capstone 3

Career Opportunities

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Educational Technology Consultant

Provide expertise and guidance to academic institutions to leverage technology solutions for enhanced teaching and learning.

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E-Learning Specialist

Design, develop, and implement online learning courses and materials using instructional technology to enhance educational experiences.

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Instructional Designer

Create effective instructional materials and strategies that integrate technology in a variety of educational settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What can you learn with a master’s in instructional technology?

You can learn how to perform effective assessments, measure student engagement, understand and make data-driven decisions, and have a deep understanding of instructional systems design. You can also learn how to design and implement technology-based curriculum, improve existing programs, and train others how to be quality instructors in digital environments.

What is the difference between teaching technology and instructional technology?

Teaching technology is focused on helping students understand how to use modern technology so they can succeed in the classroom. A master’s in educational technology online degree is focused on creating the technology curriculum and tools that students use to learn. If you are not sure which degree path to choose, our advisors can help you examine your professional goals to choose the right program for you.

What is educational technology?

Educational technology is any digital tool that enhances the ability to learn or makes learning more efficient. Educational tech can include platforms, software, apps, and more.

Why is technology important in education?

Technology is critical in all areas of modern life. People are more digitally connected than ever, and the role of tech in our lives will continue to expand with new innovations. It is essential that educators and academic institutions integrate and embrace technology tools that enhance learning and student outcomes.

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Throughout each step of your online degree program, you will receive support. From enrollment and tuition planning to staying on the right track, your support team is there to ensure your success.

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