General ID
ILT Courses
The courses in the Information and Learning Technologies program have been carefully designed to meet the needs of working professionals who wish to enhance their instructional and technological skills.
An ID & Adult Learning student who wants to complete the program in two years will take two courses in fall, spring and summer semesters. The start semester and course pacing for ID & Adult Learning students is flexible.
Initial Courses
Subsequent Required Courses
- IT 5130 Instructional Message Design
- EPSY 5220 Adult Learning and Education
- IT 6720 Research in ILT
- IT 6740 Learning Processes in IT
- IT 5160 Managing ILT Programs
- IT 6930 Internship/Field Experience
Production Course (choose one)
Additional Electives
- IT 5650 Policies and Planning for E-learning Programs
- IT 5830 Workshop: Assessment and Technology
- REM 5400 Evaluation of Programs & Persons
- CMMU 4130/5130 User Interface Design and Analysis
- MGMT 6720 Human Resources Management: Training (Note: Contact your advisor to arrange permission from the Business School for you to enroll.)
Total: 36 credits
In addition to ILT course electives, there are great electives in Technical Communications, Educational Psychology, Research and Evaluation Methods, and Business. Contact Brent Wilson for more information.