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Master's in Computer Education and Technology

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Program Highlights

The program serves educators who hold a professional teaching license in another field and wish to complete a master’s of technology and/or seek a multi-age endorsement in Computer Technology. The program prepares technology facilitators to use technology more effectively in their teaching and to become technology leaders in their school or district. The program is Nationally Recognized by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE).

Additionally, the master’s degree program in Computer Education and Technology also serves those wishing to pursue advanced preparation in Computer Technology to be used in K-12, community college, business or higher education. Individuals with technical and training backgrounds not holding teaching licenses who wish to pursue work in instructional design, web design business and/or community college are also supported by the M.Ed. in Computer Education and Technology.

Benefits

  • 100% Online
  • 5 semesters to earn your master's. This program has 2 starts per year (fall, spring)
  • Designed for working professionals
  • No thesis
  • No GRE required for admission

Affordability

  • Affordable Tuition
  • Financial aid options available
  • OHIO is a proud military supporter and yellow ribbon institution
  • Scholarships are available for Veterans & military members, employees of corporate partners and graduates of Ohio University bachelor degree programs. Learn more!

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of OHIO student survey participants across all online programs would recommend OHIO Online.æ

Career Opportunities

The master’s degree program in Computer Education and Technology serves those wishing to pursue advanced preparation in Computer Technology to be used in K-12, community college, business or higher education. Individuals with technical and training backgrounds not holding teaching licenses who wish to pursue work in instructional design, web design business and/or community college are also supported by the M.Ed. in Computer Education and Technology. Potential career paths include training and development management, healthcare and industry instructional designers, school technology coordinators, instructional technology instructors, and more.

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æ Based on spring 2024 survey results of 6,422 Ohio University students enrolled in OHIO Online/eCampus.