Educational Technology Leadership Concentration

Overview

The concentration in Educational Technology Leadership will prepare you for a variety of leadership career options within higher education, K-12, and industry, and will equip you to effectively facilitate technology innovation and change.

You will develop and apply appropriate strategies for your own context with regard to:

  • Providing visionary technology leadership;
  • Fostering a culture of innovation;
  • Promoting and guiding professional development programs; and
  • Evaluating and refining initiatives for systemic improvement.

Program Logistics

  • 30 Credit Hours
  • Fully Online
  • One course at a time, 7 week format
  • Finish in as little as 18 months
  • Affordable Tuition 
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Believe it or not, our alumni tell us that graduation day has a tendency to sneak up on you. Before you know it, you’ll have completed 30 hours of master’s-level coursework. Time flies when you’re having fun seeking your own learning path, pursuing your career goals, and working with faculty and peers who sharpen your skills and know-how. Pictured above is one of our first cohort of graduates in 2014.

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Program Highlights

  • Innovative and carefully crafted online coursework
  • Preparation for a variety of leadership positions
  • Utilization of technology for innovation and change
  • Opportunities for real-world application of content and ideas

Coursework Highlights

ClassNumberClass Name
EDTC5339Leading Technology Innovation in Education
EDAD5300Foundations in Educational Leadership
EDAD5301Research in Educational Leadership
EDTC5356Social Media Use in Education

Study Abroad

Students in the department of Educational Leadership and Technology have exclusive access to graduate-level tailored study abroad opportunities like a 2019 trip to study education systems in the United Kingdom (Scotland and England), and a planned 2020 trip to Ireland to study innovation and design thinking.

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