Master’s in Instructional Design and Technology
UND's master’s in Instructional Design and Technology curriculum is part science and part art blended to create effective instruction.
Learn how to use digital games and explore problem-based learning from leaders in the field. You'll gain practical experience with projects designed by faculty members who worked as professional instructional designers.
Program type: Master's Degree
Format: On Campus or Online
Est. time to complete: 2 years
Credit hours: 34-36
Why earn a master's in Instruction Design and Technology?
A master's degree in Instructional Design and Technology (IDT) gives you the strategic skills you need, including:
- Instructional Design
- Curriculum Development
- Educational Technologies
- eLearning
- Learning Management Systems
In addition to core requirements, you'll take courses in education or psychology, scholarly tools/research, and electives, as well as explore an area of emphasis that connects with your goals.
M.S. vs. M.Ed. in Instructional Design and Technology
UND offers a Master of Science (M.S) and Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Instructional Design and Technology. The master's requires 34 (scholarly project option) to 36 (thesis option) credits.
- The M.S. is for those who want to assess, create, and manage job training in business, government and other organizations, and is the best option for those who want to pursue a Ph.D.
- The M.Ed. is for those who want to enhance instruction and learning at schools and colleges through effective instruction design and technology.
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