Nov 23, 2024  
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Instructional Technology, Ed.D.


Overview

The Ed.D.with a major in Instructional Technology is intended to deepen and broaden the knowledge and skills of candidates in Instructional Technology. There are two tracks for the Ed.D. with a major in Instructional Technology-Certification and Advanced. The certification track leads to initial certification in Instructional Technology by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission (GaPSC). The advanced track is for candidates who already have initial certification in Instructional Technology and wish to pursue an advanced track that leads to an upgrade to their existing certificate by the GaPSC.

The certification track in Instructional Technology prepares educators who wish to effectively integrate technology into their own teaching practice and to assist other educators in utilizing technology to improve the teaching and learning process. It prepares educators to model best practices in the use of instructional technologies and to provide high-quality professional learning experiences for others. The advanced track prepares technology leaders to lead the use of technology at the local, state, regional or national levels.

In Georgia, Instructional Technology is a new field of certification and is classified as a Service (S) certificate (P-12) when added to an existing clear renewable Georgia certificate. The Certification track leads to S-7 certification (service field) in Instructional Technology and increases a candidate’s T-6 certification to a T-7. To qualify for the new certification, candidates must pass the GACE in Instructional Technology and add the new field to their existing teaching certificate. The Advanced track increases a T-6 to a T-7 and a S-6 to a S-7.

Select Certification or Advanced Track (21 Credit Hours)


Advanced ITEC Courses (9 Credit Hours)


ITEC 9400 - Research & Theory in Instructional Technology  

For the remaining 6 credit hours, candidates may select from any 7000, 8000 or 9000 level ITEC courses approved by advisor.

Guided Electives (12 Credit Hours)


Not required for candidates holding an Ed.S. unless candidate is below the 36-hour Ed.D. degree minimum.

Dissertation (9 Credit Hours)


Program Total (36-66 Credit Hours)


Total credit hours vary depending upon previous degrees and certifications.