Master of Educational Technology – 39 credits
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.
Admissions Requirements
The deadline to apply for MET admission is March 1 for the Fall Semester and December 1 for Spring. Applications are welcome after that time and admission decisions are made on a rolling basis as space allows. Students must possess a four-year baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited college or university with an overall minimum 2.5 grade point average.
Curriculum Requirements
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.
Foundation Courses-15 credits
Complete one of the following:
Students in the Curriculum concentration will take WM 330 Advanced Progress instead of WM 320
Concentration Courses-9 credits
Complete one of the following concentrations.
Curriculum Development:
Catalog Management:
Syllabus Management:
Capstone Course-3 credits (Final Course)
| WM 390 | Validation and Graduation | 3 |