College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

About a Master's in Educational Technology (MSET)
In today's rapidly changing, wired world, becoming a better teacher requires a hands-on understanding of current technologies and the strategy and skills to integrate them into the classroom. When you earn your master's degree in Educational Technology from DeVry University, you'll learn advanced methodologies, tools, and processes that include e-learning, remote hardware access, and simulations. You may also qualify for an educator fellowship that can offer significant tuition savings. Upon graduation, you'll be prepared to integrate your newfound talents to facilitate learning in the classrooms of any school.
Careers for educational technology experts are expected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through the year 20161, so now is the time to advance your professional growth with a master's degree from DeVry University.
Program at a Glance
Degree: Master of Science in Educational Technology
College: Liberal Arts & Sciences
Semesters: 2 full time
Minimum credit hours required for graduation: 36
Accelerated option: Earn your master's degree in as little as 1 year if you attend class year-round.
Location: Find out which DeVry University locations offer this degree program or explore taking classes through our online degree programs.
DeVry University offers you a great deal of flexibility. You can take your classes onsite, online, or a mix of both—whatever best fits your schedule and your life.
Note: Program availability varies by location.
Course Highlights
To learn more about required and elective courses for the Educational Technology master's degree program, as well as to view individual course descriptions, please see the DeVry University graduate academic catalog.
1 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition, Instructional Coordinators, http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos269.htm.







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