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Learning Design & Technology
Master of ScienceThese program requirements are for students who enroll in the 2022-2023 academic year.
With an online master's degree in learning design and technology from University of Maryland Global Campus, you’ll learn how to use emerging technologies, learning analytics, and learning theory to design adaptive and personalized online learning experiences. In this program, you’ll explore, develop, and integrate digital media, new pedagogical approaches, and online interactive resources to give students greater access to education and prepare them for success.
Note: This program does not lead to teacher certification in Maryland.
Take the following courses in the order listed:
Foundation Course
(6 Credits, DCL 600M)
Core Courses
(6 Credits, LDT 610)
(6 Credits, LDT 620)
(6 Credits, LDT 630)
(6 Credits, LDT 640)
(6 Credits, LDT 670)
This program is designed to help prepare you for work in learning environment design using digital pedagogy, emerging technologies, and data analytics.
We recommend you have a background in teaching, education, or professional development as well as basic experience in word processing. We recommend
(0 Credits, ASC 601) if you'd like to improve your graduate writing skills.
- All courses available online
- $514 per credit (in-state)
- $659 per credit (out-of-state)
- $480 per credit (military)
This program follows standard UMGC admission requirements.
This program does not have military restrictions. It is available to all eligible civilian and military-affiliated students.
This program does not have state-specific restrictions.
Instructional Technology
Master of EducationThese program requirements are for students who enroll in the 2022-2023 academic year.
Learn advanced skills in curriculum development and instruction, technology integration, and leadership in pre-K through grade 12 education with an online master’s degree in instructional technology from University of Maryland Global Campus. This program is designed to help you develop expertise in current and emerging instructional technologies, gain a deep understanding of the role of technology in the contemporary school, and lead change efforts at the classroom, school, and district levels to improve student achievement.
Note: This program does not lead to teacher certification in Maryland.
Initial Requirement
(0 Credits, UCSP 615)
(to be taken within the first 6 credits of study)
The UCSP 615 requirement may be waived if you previously earned a graduate degree from a regionally accredited institution. For more information, contact your academic advisor.
Core Courses
(3 Credits, INST 600)
(3 Credits, INST 605)
(3 Credits, INST 610)
(3 Credits, INST 615)
(3 Credits, INST 620)
(3 Credits, INST 625)
(3 Credits, INST 630)
(3 Credits, INST 640)
(3 Credits, INST 645)
Capstone Courses
(3 Credits, INST 650)
(3 Credits, INST 670)
This program is designed to help you prepare for work in curriculum development and instruction, technology integration, and leadership in pre-K–12 learning environments.
Although Maryland does not offer licenses, certifications, or endorsements for graduates of the MEd program, other states may do so.
The Master of Education in instructional technology is designed for students with professional experience teaching in P–12 schools. If you lack teaching experience, you may want to choose another one of UMGC's education-related graduate programs.
We recommend
(0 Credits, UCSP 605) if you'd like to improve your graduate writing skills.
- All courses available online
- Location restrictions apply
- Clinical fieldwork required
- $514 per credit (in-state)
- $659 per credit (out-of-state)
- $480 per credit (military)
This program follows standard UMGC admission requirements.
This program does not have military restrictions. It is available to all eligible civilian and military-affiliated students.
Special conditions apply for residents of Kentucky.
Learn more about professional licensure as it relates to this program.
Teaching
Master of Arts in TeachingThese program requirements are for students who enroll in the 2022-2023 academic year.
The Master of Arts in Teaching at University of Maryland Global Campus can prepare you to leverage innovative educational technology and meet the needs of diverse learners in a wide range of secondary school environments. This program is designed for students with a bachelor's degree who want to earn Maryland teaching certification in secondary education in subject areas including English, history, social studies, biology, chemistry, earth/space science, physics, computer science, French, German, and Mandarin Chinese. If you are interested in teaching in a state other than Maryland, please see that state's department of education for certification requirements.
Each core and capstone course in the program includes in-person field experiences. In addition, the program culminates in a full-time, on-site teaching internship of at least 80 in-school days (approximately 18 calendar weeks), which you complete under the supervision of a mentor teacher who is certified in your content area and a university supervisor.
Take the following courses in the order listed:
Foundation Course
(0 Credits, UCSP 615)
(to be taken within the first 6 credits of study)
The UCSP 615 requirement may be waived if you previously earned a graduate degree from a regionally accredited institution. For more information, contact your academic advisor.
Core Courses
(6 Credits, EDTP 600)
(6 Credits, EDTP 635)
(6 Credits, EDTP 639)
(6 Credits, EDTP 645)
Professional Internship
(6 Credits, EDTP 650)
This program is designed to help you achieve Maryland teaching certification in the field of secondary education and can be helpful for becoming certified in other states.
We recommend
(0 Credits, UCSP 605) if you'd like to improve your graduate writing skills.
- All courses available online
- Location restrictions apply
- Program restrictions apply
- On-site experiences in each course
- 18-week teaching internship
- $514 per credit (in-state)
- $659 per credit (out-of-state)
- $480 per credit (military)
Applicants must provide an official transcript(s) in its original sealed envelope(s) demonstrating all of the following:
- Completion of a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution
- Completion of a major in the content area for which certification will be sought (alternatively, and subject to UMGC approval, you can complete 30 credits in content-related courses)**
- A cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher in content area coursework
All applicants must also provide proof of qualifying test scores on the Praxis CORE Assessment, or alternatively a qualifying composite score on the Praxis I, SAT, ACT, or GRE. Titles and qualifying scores for these exams can be found at the Maryland State Department of Education.
- Applicants looking to teach computer science who possess a degree or coursework older than five years must also take the Praxis II content exam for computer science (5652) and submit a qualifying test score (149) to apply to the MAT program, in addition to submitting a qualifying test score on any one of the Maryland basic skills tests.
- **Foreign language applicants may be admitted without having a major or 30 credits in the particular language they wish to teach, but they must submit scores of Advanced Low on the ACTFL Oral Proficiency Interview (OPI) and the Written Proficiency Test (WPT) for the language as well as show a overall cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher in their bachelor's degree and a qualifying score on any one of the Maryland basic skills tests.
Once we receive your application, transcripts, and test scores, we will notify you if you meet the admission criteria.
You must include official transcripts from your undergraduate degree-granting institution and any additional official transcripts from any graduate courses taken or graduate programs completed. The transcripts must be in their original sealed envelopes.
Although UMGC's Education Department makes the final determination regarding admission, you are encouraged to perform a self-assessment of your transcript. Use the following forms to help you analyze your transcripts and review the required standards for your preferred teaching specialty.
Transcript Review Forms
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Computer Science
- Earth and Space Sciences
- English
- French
- German
- History
- Mandarin Chinese
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Social Studies
- Spanish
Teaching Standards
- Computer Science: ISTE Standards
- English: NCTE Standards
- Science: NSTA Standards (including biology, chemistry, earth and space sciences, and physics)
- Social Studies: NCSS Standards
- World Languages: ACTFL Standards
If you have already taken the Praxis Core, Praxis 1, GRE, SAT, or ACT exams, have your test scores sent directly to
UMGC Graduate Admissions
3501 University Blvd. East
Adelphi, MD 20783
Applicants who will be taking the Praxis exams should use the following code to send their transcripts directly: UMGC Praxis code RA5406
Applicants who will be submitting a copy of their SAT exam should use the following code to send their transcripts directly: UMGC SAT code 0551
Applicants looking to teach computer science who possess a degree or coursework older than five years must take the Praxis II content exam for computer science (5652) and submit a qualifying test score (149) to apply to the MAT program, in addition to submitting a qualifying test score on any one of the Maryland basic skills tests (see item #4).
The Master of Arts in Teaching accepts applications for the fall, spring, and summer semesters.
- Fall
- Application Deadline: August 15
- Spring
- Application Deadline: January 15
- Summer
- Application Deadline: April 15
This program does not have military restrictions. It is available to all eligible civilian and military-affiliated students.
Special conditions may apply for residents of Kentucky.
Learn more about professional licensure as it relates to this program.