Instructional Technology K-12 Graduate Certificate
Instructional Technology K-12 Graduate Certificate
What You’ll Study
The graduate certificate in instructional technology offers an in-depth examination of the current trends and research on instructional technology in today’s schools. You will also begin to design instructional units and improve teaching strategies using the best practices supported by the ISTE Standards. This program also prepares you to create professional development curriculum and experiences.
At Queens, you’ll work directly with faculty who have decades of teaching and research experience and have been in your current position as K-12 educators as well as coaches, facilitators, specialty leaders, and administrators. As professional developers, they work with school administrators and teachers in local districts and schools. This ensures they keep current on standards, best practices, and recent education trends.
Our certificate program allows you to add ‘Instructional Technology K-12’ to your NCDPI License.
Program Highlights
Number of credits: 15 credit hours
Average Completion Time: 10-12 months
Cost per credit: $500 per credit hour
Flexible Program: Online, hybrid, and in-person courses
How Can You Use This Certificate?
No matter your professional background, our graduates are well-positioned for success and impact in a wide range of job titles:
- Instructional technology facilitator
- Technology Coach
- Educational specialist
- Technology Director
- E-Learning Specialist
Highlighted Courses
- K-12 Digital Literacy (EDU 581)
- Digital Citizenship (EDU 582)
- K-12 Technology Integration (EDU 583)
- 21st Century Literacy (EDU 584)
- Evaluation & Facilitating Technology (EDU 585)
Program Contact
Joseph Campos, M.B.A.
Graduate Recruiter
camposj2@queens.edu
704-337-2514