Master's Degree Program
The Master's Degree in Education with an emphasis in Instructional
Technology is a broad-based program designed to improve the candidate's
competence in providing leadership for improving learning and teaching
through the coordinated use of human resources, instructional
materials, and technology.
Basic Requirements
Students entering the Program must possess basic competency in media
selection, production and utilization as required for advanced work in
Instructional Technology. Students should plan with advisors to
determine necessary prerequisites.
Six Areas of Specialization Within the Master's Program
* Instructional Design and Development
* Media Design and Development
* Computers and Interactive Technologies
* Media Services Management
* Telecommunications and Distance Learning
* Teaching and Technology
Course Pattern
The approved program will be individually designed in terms of the
specific objectives of each student. It will take into consideration
the nature of the student's undergraduate work and any postgraduate
work that may have been completed, as well as any professional and
related occupational experience. Generally, competence areas will
include:
Broad professional base. Selected with advisor (3-9 Units)
Foundations of Professional Education
Curriculum Development and Instructional Design
Research and Evaluation
Program Courses. Selected with an advisor to meet career objectives.
(12-15 Units)
Field Work or Practicum. (3 Units)
PLAN A (with thesis) or PLAN B (without thesis) (3 Units)
Candidates with advisor's approval, plan and complete either a thesis
or an approved seminar paper or project concurrently with EDIT 270,
Instructional Technology Seminar.
Approved electives. Selected with advisor to complete 30-unit total
program.
Comprehensive Examination.
The written examination is taken toward the end of the semester in
which the candidate expects to graduate.
English Proficiency.
All students are required to demonstrate competency in written English.
See also the SJSU schedule of classses, or read the brief description
in the catalog of classes.