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Dec 13, 2024
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2022-2023 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Education - Instructional Systems Design, MSEDU
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The Instructional Systems Design (ISD) program is designed for the working professional who wants to advance their career with a specialization in instructional design - a field that utilizes theories of learning, information and communication technology, and appropriate assessment and evaluation to help people learn and perform better in the e-learning era. The ISD graduates work in a wide range of industries and have jobs as instructional designers/technologists, e-learning designers/developers, training specialists, project managers, and curriculum directors. This program does not require or lead to initial teacher certification.
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Plan A: 30 credit hours, with a thesis requirement
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Plan B: 36 credit hours, without a thesis requirement
Admission Requirements
Applicants are evaluated holistically, with attention paid to prior educational achievement and professional experience. In addition to the admission requirements set by the Graduate School, departmental requirements include undergraduate transcripts, a statement of professional goals, a resume, and three letters of professional reference. The GRE is not required for admission to the ISD program. All materials may be submitted through The Graduate School’s online application portal.
Degree Requirements
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Plan A students must successfully defend a thesis; Plan B students must successfully complete a final exam.
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Students in Instructional Systems Design may elect to complete a graduate certificate, such as the departmental certificate in Distance Education, as part of their coursework.
https://education.uky.edu/edc/isd/ms/
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