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Master's in Computer Education and Technology Online

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Program Code: ME6506

 

The master's degree program in Computer Education and Technology (CET) is designed in an online format to bring flexibility and convenience to students. 

The program is nationally recognized by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Courses in this program can also be applied toward the Professional Instructional Design Certificate and the PhD in Instructional Technology.

The program serves students with a wide range of professional goals:

  • Educators who hold a professional teaching license in another field and wish to complete a master's of technology and/or seek a multi-age endorsement in Computer Technology. The program prepares technology facilitators to use technology more effectively in their teaching and to become technology leaders in their school or district.
  • Individuals with technical and training backgrounds who wish to pursue work in instructional design, web design, business, and/or community college.
  • Those wishing to pursue advanced preparation in Computer Technology to be used in K-12, community college, business, or higher education.

A good example of a job title for students with this major is training and development manager.  According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Outlook Handbook, the job outlook for training and development managers is bright and expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations. 

The underlying philosophy of the CET program is that computers and technology should be integrated into the curriculum or organization as part of the total process of teaching and learning. Our goal is to provide students with the knowledge, skill, and experiences to perform successfully as leaders in computer education and technology-related fields. 

Students with licensure may choose to obtain a multi-age endorsement as part of their master's degree studies.

New students are admitted in Fall or Spring semester. 

  • The first-priority application deadline for Fall Semester 2024 is July 15 and classes begin August 26, 2024. 
  • The first-priority application deadline for Spring Semester 2025 is December 1 and classes begin January 13, 2025. 

Master's (M.Ed.) in Computer Education and Technology Program of Study

 

Tuition and Fees

Please check out the Bursar's website for the latest information. 


Admissions Requirements

You will need to complete the application and supply the Graduate College with official transcripts, as well as a resume and statement of goals which describe why you wish to be admitted to the program.

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Related Online Programs

Instructional Design Certificate
Computer/Technology Endorsement


For more information, contact:

Dr. Jesse Strycker,
Program Coordinator
302J Patton Hall
740.597.3373
strycker@ohio.edu or eLearning@ohio.edu