Master of Science in Education - Instructional Technology

Offered through a Partnership
Between
Northwest Missouri State University
&
Missouri Southern
State University
About the Program
Offered in cooperation with Northwest Missouri State University,
this degree is designed for teachers and organizational trainers
who are interested in using technology to educate or train others.
The graduate of this program should:
- Operate a multimedia computer system with related peripheral
devices.
- Install and use software packages.
- Evaluate and write curricula and instructional designs that
integrate technology.
- Design instructional methods for the teaching and integration
of technology skills and concepts.
- Develop assessment strategies and tools used with instructional
technology.
- Evaluate and synthesize instructional technology issues affecting
society and education.
Program Admission Requirements
- A minimum overall grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 on the
undergraduate transcript.
- A minimum score of 700 on the combined verbal and quantitative
sections of the Graduate Record Examination due prior to admission,
but no later than the end of the first trimester of enrollment.
- Completion of a supervised writing assessment by one of two options: GRE writing section passed at a 3.5 or higher or passing on one-hour writing assessment administered by the department.
Steps for Admission
- Submit an application for Graduate Admission.
- Forward official copies of transcripts from all previously
attended institutions to the Graduate Office.
- GRE requirements must
be completed before the end of the first trimester of enrollment.
- Follow individual program admission requirements.
Application for Admission
An applicant for admission to graduate study must hold a baccalaureate
degree from an institution of higher learning accredited by the appropriate
regional or national accrediting agency. The applicant must complete
the Application
for Admission to Graduate School. (Select Apply for Admissions. Then click First time user account creation. Create a login and pin in Admissions Login - New User and Login.) All undergraduate
work toward the baccalaureate degree and any previous graduate work
must be verified by official transcripts showing both the credit
and grade earned. Admission to graduate study is not the same as
admission to candidacy for a master’s degree. Each graduate
program has specific admission policies in addition to the policies
for admission to graduate study.
Program Course Entry Requirement
The student entering the M.S.Ed., Teaching: Instructional Technology
must exhibit proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, database
and presentation software and proficiently use a browser for
the world wide web. Proficiency will be proven by completed coursework
or submitted work.
Financial Aid
Students who wish to apply for financial aid for graduate programs
should complete the free application for federal student aid (FAFSA)
and list the Missouri Southern University school code (002488). Students
may access the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Following
is the rate at which financial aid will be distributed:
5 to 8 hours part-time
aid
9 or more hours full-time aid
For more information about financial aid, please contact Kathy
Feith at (417) 659-5422
or feith-k@mssu.edu
Curriculum/Degree Requirements
Master
of Science in Education
Instructional Technology |
 |
 |
 |
 |
|
Credit Hours |
Computer Science Core Courses : |
14 |
CSIS
44-582 |
Instructional Technology Methods |
3 |
|
CSIS
44-614 |
Advanced Applications in Computer
Education |
3 |
|
CSIS
44-626 |
Multimedia Systems |
3 |
|
CSIS
44-645 |
Computers and Networks |
3 |
|
CSIS
44-694 |
Seminar: Computers, Society,
and Social Values |
2 |
|
| |
|
Education Core Courses : |
12 |
Ed 61-649 |
Issues in Education |
3 |
|
|
OR |
|
|
| Ed 61-695 |
Philosophy of Education |
|
|
| Ed 61-650 |
Improvements of Teaching |
3 |
|
| Ed 61-651 |
Seminar & Practicum in Teaching |
3 |
|
| Ed 61-682 |
Methods of Educational Research |
2 |
|
| Ed 61-683 |
Research Paper |
1 |
|
| |
|
Advisor-Approved Electives : |
6 |
| |
|
Total Hours |
32 |
| |
|
Comprehensive Examination
The comprehensive examination will be scheduled and administered
by faculty members in the Department of Computer Science/Information
Systems and the College of Education and Human Services. Each
college will be responsible for the construction and evaluation
of its portion of the examination. The degree candidate must
pass both portions of the examination.
Contact Us
Missouri Southern State University Contact
Information:
Teacher Education Graduate Programs
Department of Teacher Education
Missouri Southern State University
3950 E. Newman Road
Joplin, MO 64801-1595
Phone: (417) 625-9314
Fax: (417) 625-9771
E-mail:tegradprgm@mssu.edu |