Certificate in Online Instructional Development |
Program Description
The Certificate in Online Instructional Development is a non-degree program offered through distance learning technology. The program should be completed within a five-year period. Twelve credit hours earned as a special student for the Certificate may be applied toward a degree upon admission to the Master's in Open and Distance Learning program. The certificate is designed for full-time employees and graduate students.
Any individual who has an undergraduate degree and is eligible to enroll as a special student (non-degree seeking), or who qualifies for graduate admission to the university is eligible to apply for admission to the Online Instructional Development program.
Requirements
- Completion of 15 approved credit hours
- Six of the 15 hours must be online
- Three core course and two or more electives
- 3.25 GPA
- No grade below B-
- Complete program in 5 years
- Complete portfolio review
Curriculum
| Required Core Courses | |
| EME 5457 |
Introduction to Distance Learning (3) |
| EME 5601 | Introduction to Instructional Systems (3) |
| EME 5603 | Introduction to Systematic Instructional Design(3) |
| Electives | |
| EDP 5216 |
Theories of Learning and Cognition in Instruction (3) |
| EME 6631 | Managing Instructional Development (3) |
| EME 6415 | Development of Computer Courseware (3) |
| EDG 6925 | Instructional Materials Development (4) |
| LIS 5362 | Design and Production of Network Multimedia (3) |
| LIS 5484 | Managing Networking and Telecommunication (3) |
| EME 5975 | Portfolio Review (0) |
| Portfolio Review | |
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