Information Media Programs

The links below provide information on our programs, step-by-step admissions instructions, completion requirements, answers to frequently asked questions (FAQ), related forms and details to help you choose the course of study that is right for you.

Undergraduate Certificate

Instructional Technology Certificate - Learn to access and apply information and technologies from a wide variety of sources, such as Web 2.0 tools, multimedia presentations, graphics editing, and web page design. Ideal for Business, Education and Mass Communications Majors.

Graduate Certificates

Instructional Technology Certificate  - Hands-on, advanced learning in the development and implementation of instructional technology in education and industry.

Design for E-Learning Certificate - Increase your use of distributed learning technologies in schools, business, government, and industry.

Library Media Specialist Certificate  - Meet the state competencies for K-12 Library Media Specialist (LMS) Licensure.

Master of Science Degrees

Track I: Information Technologies - Choose to focus on technology integration or coordination in educational or business environments..

Track II: Educational Media - Meet the state competencies for K-12 Library Media Specialist (LMS) Licensure with in a Master’s degree program.

Track III: Instructional Design & Training – Focuses on careers in human performance and technology and training management in business, industrial, governmental and health fields.