MASTER OF SCIENCE

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION

2007-2008 ACADEMIC YEAR

 

The Master of Science in Computer Technology in Education (MSCTE) is a specialized degree providing students with an overview of the major areas impacting technology in schools—societal trends, curriculum, legal and ethical issues, change strategies, and hardware and software evaluation.

 

The program allows students to develop proficiency in their specific area of interest through a capstone course in either Technology Integration or IT Administrator track.  Electives allow students the flexibility to plan their program to meet their district’s needs.  The MSCTE is designed to enhance teaching/training in technology and is not focused on teaching software and applications.

 

IT Administrator Track

 

REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES                                                                  CREDITS 

CT551 Technology and Society                                                                                 3

CT554 Legal and Ethical Dimensions of Technology                                                   3

CT561 Using Networks and Telecommunications                                                       3

CT559 Introduction to Hardware and Troubleshooting                                               3

CT581 Introduction to IT Administration                                                                    3

CT599 Capstone in IT Administration                                                                        3

 

GRADUATE ELECTIVES                                                                                               

Four elective courses with CT designations                                                               12

 

TOTAL REQUIRED CREDITS                                                                         30