Certificate in Training Systems Development
The program prepares students for careers as trainers in corporations and public service agencies, as instructional multimedia designers and producers, as specialists in instructional computing and software design, and as computer-resource teachers. Graduates of the program include: corporate trainers, training consultants, instructional materials designers, computer instructors, multimedia developers, instructional software developers, video producers, and classroom and laboratory computing teachers. The program emphasizes the instructional systems approach, instructional message design, practical design experience, technical skills development, and project-based courses. During their studies, students develop a portfolio which includes instructional computing software, instructional print materials, and video and multimedia instructional programs. For further information, contact the department chair.
In order for students to be considered for admission to the program, they must indicate that they have the following academic preparation or practical experience..
Courses for this program are listed in alphabetical sequence (consult Index for page reference).
ITEC 700 Introduction to Instructional Technologies
ITEC 711 Instructional Computing in Elementary and Middle Schools or
ITEC 712 Instructional Computing in Secondary Schools
ITEC 715 Computer Foundations for Multimedia Authoring
ITEC 770 Instructional Videography IUnits
ITEC 800 Theoretical Foundations of
Instructional Technologies 3
ITEC 801 Instructional Systems Design 3
Major Emphasis(see below) 12
Electives 6
ISED 797 Seminar in Educational Research 3
ITEC 895 Field Study or
ITEC 898 Master's Thesis 3
Minimum total 30The minimal requirement for graduation is 30 units. Based on individual student needs, background, and interest, the department may require some students to complete more than 30 units for the attainment of the degree.
ITEC 830 Design of Instructional Multimedia 3
Units chosen from the following: 9
ITEC 820 Instructional Multimedia
Authoring I
ITEC 821 Instructional Multimedia
Authoring II
ITEC 822 Advanced Instructional Multi-
media Authoring
ITEC 745 Instructional Web Authoring I
ITEC 845 Instructional Web Authoring II
ITEC 870 Advanced Instructional Video-
graphy II
ITEC 850 Design and Management of Training Projects 3
Units chosen from the following: 9
ITEC 805 Contemporary Developments in
Instructional Technologies
ITEC 825 Formative Evaluation for Educa-
tional Media
ITEC 852 Instructional Technologies in
Organizations
ITEC 854 Design of Print Instructional
Materials
ISED 735 Seminar on the Adult Learner
PSY 766 Psychological Foundations of
Organizational Change
ITEC 816 Computer Resource Specialist 3
Units chosen from the following: 9
ITEC 740 Computer Design of Instructional
Graphics
ITEC 771 Impact and Implications of Media
and Computers for Education
ITEC 780 Instructional Computer Labora-
tory Networking I
ITEC 815 Integrating Computing into School
Curricula
ITEC 817 Instructional Computer Laboratory
Management
ITEC 840 Computer Design of Instructional
Graphics II
ITEC 842 Cognition, Mind, and Learning for
Educators
ITEC 865 Emerging Technologies in
Instruction
ITEC 880 Instructional Computer Labora-
tory Networking II
Field Study Requirements.In order to complete the field study, students must design, develop, and produce an instructional design project, using the instructional systems process, from needs analysis to formative evaluation. The instructional product may be in any medium--print, video, or multimedia. The design process used in the development of the product must be described in writing--in the form of a narrative case study--and any design document, such as performance objectives, storyboards, flowcharts, or scripts, must accompany the written summary. The narrative case study must include an introduction, statement of the instructional need or significance of the project, research review, description of the design methodology, and the formative evaluation of the product, and conclusion.
Master's Thesis.Students who wish to conduct a research study use the thesis as a way to demonstrate their research and scholarly interests and abilities. The thesis reports the results of a research study, which has been based on a question of theoretical or applied interest in instructional design in the fields of training or education. The thesis should reflect research questions and inquiry that demonstrate graduate-level capabilities.
In order for students to enter the program, they must indicate that they have the following academic preparation or practical experience.
ITEC 700 Introduction to Instructional Technologies
ITEC 711 Instructional Computing in Elementary and Middle Schools or
ITEC 712 Instructional Computing in Secondary Schools
ITEC 715 Computer Foundations for Multimedia Authoring
ITEC 770 Instructional Videography IUnits
ITEC 800 Theoretical Foundations of Instruc-
tional Technologies (during first
year of study) 3
ITEC 801 Instructional Systems Design 3
ITEC 850 Design and Management of
Training Projects 3
Electives 9
Minimum total 18
Units chosen from the following: 9
ITEC 805 Contemporary Developments in
Instructional Technologies
ITEC 825 Formative Evaluation for Educa-
tional Media
ITEC 850 Design and Management of
Training Projects
ITEC 852 Instructional Technologies in
Organizations
ITEC 854 Design of Print Instructional
Materials
ISED 735 Seminar on the Adult Learner
PSY 766 Psychological Foundations of
Organizational Change
The minimal requirement for completion is eighteen (18) units. Based on individual student needs, background, and interests, the department may require some students to complete more than eighteen units for the award of the certificate.