WHAT'S YOUR GOAL? A master's degree? A specialist degree? A doctorate? |
For professionals who are interested in pursuing an advanced degree while
exploring how technology, processes, and systems influence teaching, learning,
and performance, the department offers master's, specialist, and doctoral
degrees with various specialization options.
There are two primary areas of focus: Instructional and Performance Technology and Career and Technical Education.
Most of our graduate courses are offered through UWF's online campus to give you maximum flexibility when balancing pursuit of your educational goals with the demands of work and family.
Graduates of our instructional and performance technology programs pursue a variety of careers in many different settings, including teaching, technology coordination, instructional design and development, distance learning, web administration, and help desk supervision. Our programs prepare individuals to act as leaders in education, military, and business and industry settings. |
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Master's Degree Options
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Subspecializations within the Instructional Technology specialization for both the Ed.S. and the Ed.D. include Human Performance Technology and Distance Learning. |
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Graduate-Level Professional Certification
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Graduates of this program take on a variety of instructional and leadership roles in career and technical education, including workforce (vocational) directors, career and technical instructors, and administrators of training programs in government, business, and industry. |
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Master's DegreeIn addition to the basic master's program, you can also acquire two additional CTE endorsements: Workforce Director (previously, Vocational Director) and Workforce Education (previously, Cooperative Education). |
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