Instructional Technology Certification

The non-degree certification in Instructional Technology requires a minimum of 21 semester hours of course work. 

Coursework is fully online with no face-to-face class meetings.  There are, however, opportunities to communicate with instructors and classmates in a variety of ways including synchronous, asynchronous, and virtual.

Students in the add-on certification program must already have a Master’s degree and hold T4 certification in a teaching field; or hold certification in another field as outlined with the GaPSC.  

Admission Requirements

  1. Graduate Admissions Application Form
  2. Two professional recommendations
  3. Official copies of all transcripts
  4. Minimal GPA of 2.75
  5. Résumé
  6. Must hold a Teacher Certification 

Certification

Upon meeting all course and examination requirements of this program, an S-5 certificate in Instructional Technology may be issued by the Professional Standards Commission of Georgia.  Georgia College & State University recommendation is required.  GACE testing and certification began Fall 2013.

Certification Requirements

Contact

Instructional Technology Certification

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Diane Gregg

Dr. Diane Gregg

133 Kilpatrick Hall
478-445-1505
Education

EdD, University of Missouri-St. Louis; MA, Southeast Missouri State University; BS, Southeast Missouri State University

Research

Children’s and Young Adult Literature, Information Literacy, Intellectual Freedom

Professional Service

Service to Library Media/Instructional Technology Students, Service to the Georgia College community, Service to Practicing Media Specialists and Classroom Teachers

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Ms. Shanda Brand

Director of Graduate Programs
217A Kilpatrick Hall
478-445-1383