Program Details
Next Start Date: January 7
Credit Hours: 9
Course Length: 12-16 weeks
Estimated Program Length: 12 months
With the Instructional Technology Undergraduate certificate from the University of West Florida, you will gain hands-on experience with emerging technologies and strategies for tech-supported learning and tools for planning and implementation.
Why Study Instructional Technology at UWF?
UWF's Instructional Technology Undergraduate Certificate focuses on real-world applications and risk-aware planning, giving students both the strategic insight and technical fluency needed to lead technology integration initiatives that align with organizational goals. The program focuses on planning, selecting, and evaluating technology tools based on instructional needs, risk, constraints and desired outcomes.
Develop the foundational skills in analyzing, selecting and implementing technology and systems that improve learning and performance outcomes. This program is designed for individuals who are interested in working with technology in instructional or training settings in business, healthcare, government, military or nonprofit organizations.
What You Will Learn
With skills applicable across a wide variety of formal and informal learning environments, the certificate supports learning technology use in classrooms, training rooms, online platforms and workplace settings and prepares students to apply emerging technologies to support learning and organizational performance.
By completing this certificate, you will be able to:
- Integrate technology for sustained performance improvement to achieve desired organizational outcomes
- Have a deeper understanding of effective analysis, project management and technology integration best practices
- Design and plan technology-supported learning strategies across formal and informal environments
- Apply best practices in technology integration and project planning to ensure sustainable, goal-aligned outcomes



