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The MET is designed to provide graduates with the skills needed to function in upper-management positions, use educational technology in problem solving and communication.

The Master of Educational Technology is designed to prepare students to pursue positions in the educational and technical field successfully. The program builds on the core values of Watermark’s undergraduate computer science degree program, focusing on the development and enhancement of the perspectives, knowledge, and skills required for a career in educational technology. Students who complete the MET program will develop the ability to utilize technology skills in problem solving and communication among the educational and technological fields.

Requirements Subheading

Students are required to complete the seven foundation courses before moving on to the next five courses, which can be taken in any order. A capstone strategy course is taken at the end of the program. Upon successful completion of the following foundation courses, with a grade of B- or better in each course, students enrolled in the program will attain the status of “Candidate for the Degree of Master of Business Administration.” Students who fail to complete these courses successfully with a grade of B- or better may be dismissed from the program.

Courses Subheading 1

WM 300Purpose

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WM 305People

3

WM 330Principle

3

WM 340Engage

3

Courses Subheading 2

WM 310Progress

3

WM 320Advanced Progress

3

Courses Subheading 3
WM 345Managing Curriculum on campus

3

WM 325Understanding Workflow

3

WM 370User Acceptance

3