Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Learning, Design, and Technology - Instructional Technology

University of Georgia
Degree Level Masters
Total Credit Hours 33

Program Description

The M.Ed. in Learning, Design, and Technology trains you in the latest technologies and tools to design and implement lessons and training programs. Our goal is to prepare professionals to identify and analyze learning problems, and then create and implement more effective designs for learning to address these needs. 

In the Instructional Technology area of emphasis, you can earn your Certification in Instructional Technology with an M.Ed.  and become proficient in: 

  • Cutting-edge computer and multimedia technology and how to apply it in P-12 education
  • Analyzing learning and performance problems
  • Designing and developing effective instruction 

Our online program blends both live class meetings (via video conferencing) with practical at-home projects and activities so that you are learning from experts how to integrate technology in your own school context. 

Admissions Information

Online Master of Education in Learning, Design, and Technology – Instructional Technology Application Checklist 

  1. Application – Submit the Graduate School Admissions online—application fee: $75 Domestic/$100 International.
  2. Select Campus - Online 
  3. Select Degree Level – Masters
  4. Select Intended Program – MED, Learning, Design, and Technology (Workforce Ed & Instruct Tech) [MED_LEDT_ONL]
  5. Select Area of Emphasis – Instructional Technology
  6. Select Intended Term – Fall/Spring/Summer
  7. Résumé or curriculum vita – Submit online to the Graduate School.
  8. Statement of Purpose – Submit a one to two-page statement of purpose online to the Graduate School. The statement of intent should clarify the candidate’s relevant background, interests, and goals in relation to the program.
  9. Transcripts – Submit unofficial transcripts from all institutions attended as part of the online application. Send official transcripts after you are offered admission.
  10. Letters of Recommendation – Submit three letters of recommendation online to graduate school. Letters should be from individuals who can evaluate the applicant’s scholarly ability and potential for success in a graduate program 

State Authorization and Professional Licensure Disclaimer

The Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Learning, Design, and Technology - Instructional Technology program leads to Professional Licensure.

Not all programs are available to residents in all states. Please check the institution's State Authorization and Professional Licensure website(s) to ensure you reside in an authorized state. University of Georgia's Professional License Disclosure

Program Accreditation

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges