M.S. IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – LEARNING TECHNOLOGY FOCUS
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Shape the future of education and corporate learning with Franklin University’s M.S. in Information Technology – Learning Technology. In this 16-month online program, immerse yourself in the dynamic intersection of IT and education. Build a robust IT foundation while gaining expertise in learning technology, instructional design models, learning theories, and learning management systems.
Overview
Embark on a transformative journey with Franklin University’s M.S. in Information Technology – Learning Technology program. Over 16 months, delve into a comprehensive curriculum that merges IT fundamentals with cutting-edge learning technologies. This program is designed to meet the surging demand for IT professionals, projected to grow by 16% through 2031.
Admission Requirements
- Hold a bachelor’s degree from a CHEA-accredited institution with a minimum GPA of 2.75 on a 4.0 scale.
- Automatic conditional enrollment for applicants with a 2.5 GPA or higher; others can petition with an essay outlining additional criteria.
- Successful completion of corequisite courses in programming, networks, and systems.
- Demonstrate English proficiency through citizenship, education in an English-speaking country, or language proficiency exams.
- Information Assurance
- Project Management
- Web Development and Deployment
- Network, Cloud and Systems Management
- IT Strategy and Policy
- Applied Database Management
the fee of course is 670USD per credit hours
Future Career Outcomes
Upon completion, graduates are poised to revolutionize the education and corporate learning landscape. Future career outcomes include roles in learning technology, instructional design, and e-learning development.