Educational Technology & Instructional Design
The Educational Technology & Instructional Design program welcomes potential candidates from all teaching disciplines or those contemplating a career change or an enhancement to their existing professional skills. Our programs are tailored to the needs of working professionals, and provide initial and advanced training in integrating technology in a wide variety of teaching and training environments. We offer online courses each semester and some campus-based, courses in the summer semester.
The Master's in Educational Technology is designed to enhance and transform teaching through technology integration - training candidates as teachers, co-teachers and consultants in schools, agencies and organizational professional development.
K-12 classroom teachers often add the MA in Educational Technology to their existing graduate education degrees. The MA in Educational Technology with School Library Media Specialization is offered as a K-12 cross endorsement for certified teachers.
The Sixth Year Certificate is designed for teachers who want to enhance and transform teaching through technology integration but already have a Master's degree.
The MA in Instructional Design was created to prepare professionals to design and develop instructional materials for use in multiple fields. These can include corporate, academic, non-profit and the medical fields.
When they complete the program, candidates will be able to excel in the field of digital learning. They will be able to design, create and implement instruction, as well as manage and lead projects. The program goes beyond the technical aspects of instructional design to include relevant learning theory and to take the whole learner into account, in the spirit of Cura Personalis (care for the whole person), for optimal learner engagement.
The online certificates are designed for professionals seeking learning opportunities in one of two areas: Classroom Technology Integration and Instructional Design.
Admission
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Please contact the Office of Graduate Admission at gradadmis@fairfield.edu for more deadline information.
After an initial review, an interview may be required at the discretion of the program director.
Any candidate whose relevant academic productivity is marginal or inadequate, who does not embody a socially responsible professional disposition, or who demonstrates unsuitable personal qualities, will not be recommended for matriculation, continuation in the program, student teaching placement, or state certification. Candidates are expected to behave in accordance with the State of Connecticut's Teachers Code of Professional Responsibility. In addition, the Disposition Statement presented in this catalog is applicable to this program as it is to all programs in the School of Education and Human Development.
- Master of Arts in Educational Technology
- Master of Arts in Instructional Design
- Master of Arts in Educational Technology with Preparation for School Library Media Specialist (062) Cross-Endorsement
- Sixth Year Certificate in Educational Technology
