ARCHIVED 2022-23 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology
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The Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology online degree program provides the knowledge and skills needed to capitalize on one of the fastest growing areas in higher education, corporate training, and other educational institutions - online teaching and learning. Instructional design and technology jobs are projected to grow 10% from 2020 to 2030 (source: BLS National Occupation Outlook)
This program prepares individuals to lead in design, development, and integration of technology to create engaging and active learning for the adult learner.
The program’s curriculum connects theory to practice, preparing educators and corporate trainers to design learning experiences that promote creativity and active learning within an online environment. It prepares current and future professionals to critique current educational theories and technology innovations and related research promoting global conversations within professional networks from around the world.
Summary of Costs for the 2022-23 Academic Year
Tuition for graduate courses is due in full on or before the first day of class. Most courses have a textbook or other required materials. Some courses may have an additional fee.
Tuition charges are reviewed at the conclusion of each academic year and are subject to change without notice.
- Tuition - Online (per credit hour) $448.00
- Enrollment Fee (non-refundable one-time fee) $ 50.00
- Technology Fee - All Online Courses (per credit hour) $30.00
Application Procedure
Doane University welcomes applications from all qualified individuals who wish to pursue graduate study in the Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology program. Such students must complete an application and will be charged a $50.00 enrollment fee. This fee is not refundable and does not apply toward tuition. Submitting incomplete or false information is grounds for denial or subsequent dismissal.
Admission Requirements
A basic requirement for admission into the Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology program is a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution. When questionable evidence regarding character or personality appears in an applicant’s materials, Doane University reserves the right to evaluate such factors as criteria of admission.
Admission decisions are communicated in writing to all applicants as soon as practical after all criteria have been met. Admission decisions cannot be given by telephone, nor can they be given to any person other than the applicant without a written release from the applicant.
Every applicant is considered equally without reference to race, color, religion, sex, nationality, disability, age, marital status, or sexual orientation.
Admission to the program requires
- a completed application,
- a payment of a $50 non-refundable enrollment fee, and
- an official transcript from the institution that awarded the bachelor’s degree, plus any graduate courses taken.
All materials should be submitted to the Doane University Enrollment Center. The application must be received before registering for the first class. All other materials are required by the end of the first term of enrollment.
Non-Degree-Seeking Students
The non-degree-seeking option exists to serve those students not wanting to pursue a graduate degree at Doane University or those students who want to begin graduate study before seeking formal admittance to the degree program. In order to be admitted to the program as non-degree-seeking, a student must complete the application and pay the non-refundable $50.00 enrollment fee.
Readmission
Admission materials are destroyed after one year for applicants who have been admitted to the program but have not registered for any coursework at Doane University within that year. In order to re-enter the graduate program after that period, a student must submit a new application (including the $50.00 non-refundable enrollment fee).
Students must contact the Masters of Science in Instructional Design and Technology Academic Advisor to reactivate their files before registering. Readmitted students who are seeking a degree must meet the degree requirements operative at the time of readmission.
If a student has been suspended from the program, admission will not be considered until two regular terms have passed, and the student must undertake an activity that illustrates a renewed commitment to learning before applying.
If a student has been dismissed from the program, no new application for admission (either as a degree-seeking student or a non-degree-seeking student) will be considered until at least two calendar years have passed.
Enrollment Procedures
The schedule of classes is released at least five weeks prior to the beginning of the next term. Registration will begin at least three weeks before the term starts. Students are encouraged to meet with their academic adviser once the schedule is released in order to know what classes they need before registration begins.
Registration is done by the student online through WebAdvisor where they can register for classes, view their course schedule, and agree to pay their tuition and fees.
Students receiving financial aid must meet specified registration dates as determined by the Financial Aid Office.
Academic Policies and Procedures
Transfer Credit
A student may transfer up to nine credit hours into the Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technolgoy program. This credit must have been earned from an accredited institution of higher learning and be no older than seven years at the time of graduation from Doane. Only courses in which a student earned a letter grade of “B-” or above will be considered for transfer. If the grade earned in a graduate level course was a “pass,” the student must submit documentation to the Program Director that the “pass” is equivalent to at least a “B-“. Each course is reviewed individually and final determination of credit is made by the Program Director and the Registrar.
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