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Program quick facts
Course Delivery
100% Online
Total Credits
36
Campuses Hosting
- East
- Indianapolis
- Kokomo
- South Bend
- Southeast
Degree Type
Master of Science in Education
Degree Overview
In the IU Online Master of Science in Education in Educational Technology for Learning, you’ll participate in a technology-infused curriculum that requires practice with, and evaluation of, a variety of digital tools used in educational environments. This degree connects theory to practices, preparing you to design learning experiences that promote creativity and active learning through the application of educational technology.
You’ll benefit from a career-focused program ranked among the best in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. You’ll graduate with an Indiana University degree respected by employers worldwide—and you can work on yours anytime and anywhere. Plus, you’ll enjoy personalized support services throughout your academic journey.
And the benefits start long before graduation. More than half of IU Online students advance in their careers before they complete their degree.
To be accepted to this program, you must have:
- A bachelor's degree
- 3.0 GPA or above on a 4.0 scale
To apply to this program, complete an online application that includes:
- Official transcripts
- Personal statement
- Two letters of recommendation
Application Dates
Fall semester: August 1
Spring semester: January 1
Summer 1 semester: May 1
Summer 2 semester: June 15
Your IU Online M.S.Ed. in Educational Technology for Learning prepares you for careers in the K–12 sector such as:
- Technology coach or specialist
- Instructional coach
- Technology director
- Teacher with a specialty in technology integration
- Online curriculum developer
To earn the M.S.Ed. in Educational Technology for Learning, you must complete 36 credit hours.
Requirements are broken down as follows:
- Core courses (9 credit hours)
- Instruction and curriculum course (3 credit hours)
- Inquiry courses (9 credit hours)
- Electives (15 credit hours)
| Course Number | Course Name | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| EDUC-W 515 | Technology Leadership and Professional Development | 3 Credits |
| EDUC-W 531 | Technology for Teaching and Learning | 3 Credits |
| EDUC-W 540 | Technology-Infused Curriculum | 3 Credits |
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Program cost information
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