Graduate Programs in Career and Techinical Education
Department Website Email: Berhane.Teclehaimanot@utoledo.edu
ME, EDS (educational technology); EdD, PhD (educational media) Part-Time Programs Offered: Yes Evening Courses Offered: Yes Weekend Courses Offered: Some Online Programs Offered: Some
Program Overview New media are altering fundamental conceptions of teaching and learning. Areas of study within the graduate programs in Educational Technology at the University of Toledo are at the cutting edge of innovation, in terms of both research and practice, for application in a variety of learning environments.
Of Special Interest The Carver Learning Technology Support Center is a state-of-the-art, on-campus computing facility that serves both students and faculty. The Center offers several computer labs (with open hours for students), supports both Apple and PC computers, and offers a wide range of technology available for check-out, including digital cameras, laptops, and other media.
Curriculum Information
The Master’s Degree in Educational Technology is a 30-hour program.
The Education Specialist Degree requires 32 hours of course work beyond the Master’s Degree.
The Ph.D. programs in Educational Technology (Educational Media) have an impressive track record for placing students in research and teaching positions in school districts, colleges, and universities. The program also helps prepare students for work as instructional designers, performance technologists, and consultants in non-academic environments.
Admissions Information
Applications are accepted on the Main Campus on a first come first served basis year round.