• On-Campus Component
    No
  • Cost
    $886.00 per credit (MN resident) $1398.00 per credit (nonresident)
  • Total Credits
    30+
  • Credential
    Graduate Degree
  • Admission GPA
    2.80
  • Application Deadlines
    Spring: December 15; Summer: April 30; Fall: July 31
  • Campus
    Twin Cities
  • College
    College of Education and Human Development
  • Department
    Curriculum and Instruction

The Master of Education, Professional Studies in Learning Technologies is a graduate-level, practitioner-based program designed for those who want to leverage digital technologies for teaching and learning in order to advance their careers and leadership opportunities. The program engages learners from throughout the world and may be taken completely online or in blended formats.

Curriculum

The Master of Education (MEd) in Learning Technologies requires 30 credits of graduate-level coursework in key areas, including instructional design and development, online and blended learning, learning analytics and data-driven decision making, and emerging technologies and innovation. Courses are selected in consultation with an advisor based on your unique career and educational goals.

Career Outlook

Graduates of the MEd in Learning Technologies find positions in K-12 education, higher education, corporate settings, and non-profit and informal learning settings. Roles may include K-12 technology integration specialist, training and development specialist, online course designer, academic technologist, corporate trainer, learning experience designer, and community education coordinator, to name a few.