Education Technology (MS)
Summary
Educational Technology emphasizes innovative uses of technology to support teaching and learning and addresses the needs of diverse students across face-to-face, hybrid, and distance learning environments in synchronous and asynchronous modalities. This program is for all PK – 16 educators who seek to improve their professional practice and become leaders in their use of technology in education to create equitable and accessible learning experiences and environments.
Learners in this online asynchronous program have the opportunity to earn graduate certificates in one or more of the following areas as a part of their degree:
- Computer, Keyboarding and Related Technologies (certificate and license)
- Technology, Equity, and Accessibility for Learners
- Instructional Design and Education Technology
- Educational Technology for Adult and Professional Learners
- Online and Blended Learning
- Other certificates available through the TLMS program
2024-2025
Master of Science
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Education and Training
CAEP
Program Requirements
Common Core
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Restricted Electives
Choose 21 Credit(s).
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Capstone Course
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Degree Plan
The Degree Plan is a model for completing your degree in a timely manner. Your individual degree plan may change based on a number of variables including transfer courses and the semester/year you start your major. Carefully work with your academic advisors to devise your own unique plan.
* Please meet with your advisor on appropriate course selection to meet your educational and degree goals.
First Year
Fall - 6 Credits
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Spring - 6 Credits
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Summer - 6 Credits
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Second Year
Fall - 6 Credits
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Spring - 6 Credits
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Summer - 4 Credits
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Policies
Designed for PK-16 educators, our Master's of Science in Educational Technology equips you to become a leader in the use of technology in education. With a focus on creating equitable and accessible learning experiences, our program will help you improve your professional practice and achieve your goals.
Admissions Standards
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis for fall, spring, and summer start. Applications are reviewed as they are completed. To complete the online application, you will need to submit the following:
- Letters of recommendation
- Resume or vita
- Transcripts for institutions that you’ve attended
Bachelor's degree in education from an accredited university and teaching experience is preferred. Students with an undergraduate cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above will be most competitive for admission to the program.
Letters of recommendation focusing on your academic potential and your promise to become an educational leader are encouraged.
Progression Standards
Students must make adequate yearly progress toward degree completion and must know the MSU, Mankato, Graduate College Policy and Course Requirements and adhere to time limits for program completion. Students are strongly encouraged to complete in two to three years and inform their advisor if they are unable to enroll in classes during a given academic year.
Completion/ Graduation Standards
Students must successfully complete KSP 609 Research Methods before enrolling in KSP 610 Scholarly Writing. During these two courses, students will research the literature and complete a capstone project of their choice to show case their expertise. Students are encouraged to enroll in KSP 610 in their final semester to support the graduation paperwork process. If this course needs to be taken before the final semester be sure to maintain regular contact with your advisor to ensure all paperwork is filed in a timely manner.
To complete the program in two years and be classified as full time, students need to complete 6 credits/2 classes each semester fall, spring, and summer. But students do have the flexibility to enroll in a single class each term and complete the program within 4 years.