Applicants for the Master of Arts program are required to have:
- A baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution of higher education;
- A minimum cumulative grade credit average of 3.0 for the baccalaureate degree;
- Formal academic experience in education and, preferably, psychology;
- Basic or, preferably, intermediate skills in one (or more) technology, e.g., computer-based multimedia, web, or productivity tools; video;
- International students: a minimum score of 600 on the paper-based test, 260 on the computer-based test, or 100 on the internet-based test.
The following additional criteria will be used for all students, including those whose GPAs, TOEFL scores or academic background do not fully meet the expectations described above:
- Professional Interests and Career Goals
Applicants are expected to have a strong interest in professional education, and especially in the fields of learning, instruction, and the design and application of educational media and technology to support learning and instruction. Applicants are expected to have professional career goals which make graduate study in the Program appropriate and desirable.
- Knowledge of the Field of Educational Communication and Technology or Related Fields
Several areas of knowledge support the design and application of educational media. Applicants should demonstrate knowledge, skills and a record of academic work in at least one relevant area, such as in teaching and instruction, learning, psychology, curriculum, communications, training, educational technology, or media design and production in a particular technology.
- Professional Experience in the Field and/or Contribution to Related Fields
Professional work experience in the field of educational communication and technology or a related field is desirable.
- Strong and Varied Communication Skills
Applicants must have strong verbal and written skills. They must be able to express ideas in a clear and coherent manner, listen carefully and respond directly and thoughtfully to questions posed. Good interpersonal skills are essential. Applicantsshow evidence of goal orientation; initiative and self-direction; the ability to work independently and must evidence the ability to communicate in multiple symbol systems and technological contexts.
- Mature Professional Attributes
Applicants are expected to show evidence of goal orientation; initiative and self-direction; the ability to work independengly and collaboratively; good organizational skills; and personal and professional commitment to the completion of the degree program.