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
- Graduate Admissions Application Form
- Two professional recommendations
- Official copies of all transcripts
- Minimal GPA of 2.75
- Résumé
- 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.
Contact
Instructional Technology Certification
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
Ms. Shanda Brand
Director of Graduate Programs
217A Kilpatrick Hall
478-445-1383
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