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Instructional Psychology & Technology

Brigham Young University
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Instructional Psychology and Technology deals with identifying and implementing improvements in instruction and understanding the principles that influence these improvements. IP&T applies these principles to solve instructional problems, which occur in educational settings, including public schools and universities, government, church, military, business, and industry.

The program requires students to attain skills in the following areas:

  • Research
  • Instructional Design and Development
  • Evaluation and Measurement

Students participate in department seminars, interact with other students in group projects and informal study, collaborate with faculty, and participate in a wide variety of internship experiences. All majors are accepted.

Brigham Young University - McKay School of Education offer the following programs: 

  • Design Thinking Minor
  • MS Instructional Psychology and Technology (IP&T)
  • PhD Instructional Psychology and Technology (IP&T)
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