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Educational Technology and Design, part of the Curriculum Studies Department, focuses on examining and applying technology's role in education from social, professional, and teaching perspectives. The ETAD program stands out for its strong focus on instructional and learning design approaches. The M.Ed. in Educational Technology and Design offers students distinctive program choices.
All ETAD coursework is delivered online, with flexible full-time or part-time enrollment options. This adaptable structure has fostered significant faculty innovations, such as creating diverse online teaching methods and real-world learning techniques tailored to student needs.
Thesis or project-based graduate students pay tuition three times annually throughout their enrollment period.
For course-based programs, tuition is paid per class, with costs determined by credit units (typically three per course). Students must enroll in a 3-credit 'Maintenance of Status' course each term they aren't taking other classes to remain active in their program.