Educational Technology

Programs under this Subject:
Educational Technology MS
Subjects under same Department
Secondary Education

Department Contact Information

Department
UA South
Phone
(520) 458-8278
Fax
(520) 458-5725
Mailing Address
1140 N. Colombo Avenue
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Website
http://uas.arizona.edu/?p=academics

MS program

Contact Information

Application Questions
Carol Lehman
(520) 458-8278, extension 2123 (Sierra Vista) or (520) 626-2422 (Tucson)
calehman@u.arizona.edu
Advising Questions
Betul Ozkan
(520) 458-8278, extension 2215 (Sierra Vista) or 626-2422 (Tucson)
bcozkan@email.arizona.edu

Deadlines

Domestic Applicants
Fall
July 31
Spring
November 21
Summer I
No admissions
Summer II
No admissions
International Applicants
Fall
July 31
Spring
November 21
Summer I
No admissions
Summer II
No admissions

Minimum Application Requirements

  • Satisfy the admission standards of the UA Graduate College and the Educational Technology Program, including:
  • A completed bachelor's degree or master's program from an accredited institution with an overall Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (in the last 60 credit hours).
  • A completed application form, along with official copies of all undergraduate and graduate transcripts and payment of Graduate College application fees.
  • Three letters of recommendation dated within six months of the date of application and written by professionals who are in a position to address the applicant's ability to succeed at the graduate level.
  • A completed student information form that includes a brief statement of long-range professional goals and a 500-word essay on a topic relating to educational technology.

GRE Code

N/A

Financial Aid

  • For Financial Aid information contact Roni Shelnutt, Financial Aid Counselor/Veteran's Services Advisor 458-8278, extension 2121 or in Tucson, 626-2422 shelnutt@email.arizona.edu

Description

The Master of Science (MS) degree in Educational Technology emphasizes a practitioner's approach to the design, development, and evaluation of instructional technology for education and industry. The program focuses on issues relating to learning, instructional design, visual design, multimedia development, evaluation, and research. The entire program of study may be completed in either Sierra Vista or Tucson. Program courses are sequenced to permit completion within two years. Classes are also offered using distance-learning technologies.

Graduate Faculty

Associate Professor

  • Etta Kralovec

Assistant Professor

  • Betul Ozkan
  • Denise DeVito