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Dec 17, 2024
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2018-2019 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Information Technology, M.S.Ed.
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Coordinator: Mary Bucy
Mission
Provide a solid foundation in computers and information technology for students who desire to specialize in computer applications in education and training; who seek information technology positions in government, industry or public agencies; or who wish to subsequently pursue doctoral studies in fields related to information technology.
Learning Outcomes
- Recognize, evaluate and apply technological tools (software and hardware) to support teaching and learning in diverse environments.
- Develop critical thinking tools to evaluate information and media accuracy, relevance and propriety.
- Build capacity to adapt to and work with, diverse media types across multiple platforms to create and support authentic learning relevant to the learners and their learning contexts.
The program leads to a Master of Science in Education degree with a specialization in information technology. Any student interested in this program must meet with a faculty adviser before any coursework is taken.
The Master of Science in Education: Information Technology degree has its own unique core coursework, including a nine-hour professional core and a nine-hour information technology core.
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Information Technology Core
Elective Credits: 21
21 credits Computer Science Education (CSE) courses selected in consultation with adviser.
Exit Evaluation Requirement Credits: 6
Students must complete one of the following exit evaluations in order to receive their degree:
Thesis/Professional Project
Comprehensive Exams
- Exam and 6 credits of electives
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