Master of Science Degree in Instructional Technology and Distance Education (ITDE)
Master of Science Degree in Instructional Technology and Distance Education (ITDE)
Program
The Master of Science in Instructional Technology and Distance Education (ITDE) program provides skills in distance education, instructional media, instructional design, and training. It is designed for working professionals who wish to improve teaching and training skills and for those who wish to become instructional designers, trainers, e-learning specialists, and media professionals. Classes are taught using a blended approach that involves face-to-face instruction on a long weekend during the term, with the remainder of the instructional activities offered at a distance. Graduates of this program will earn a Master of Science in Instructional Technology and Distance Education and will be prepared to obtain positions of leadership in education and training.
Credits
EDU 5000 Orientation 0
EDD 7007 Principles of Distance Education 3
EDD 8008 Principles of Instructional Technology 3
EDD 8001 Intro to Instructional Design 3
EDD 8124 Theories of Learning (Distance Delivery) 3
EDD 7005 Instructional Media 3
CUR 526 Educational Research for Practitioners
(Distance Delivery) 3
EDD 9100 Leadership (Distance Delivery) 6
EDD 8012 Managing and Evaluating ITDE 3
EDD 8123 Advanced Application in ITDE 3
EDD 6000 Reflective Portfolio (Distance Delivery) 3
Admission Requirements & Application Procedure
Completed application form with a $50 non-refundable fee
Applicants must submit all final official transcript documents reflecting academic coursework for all institutions attended, including proof of having earned a bachelor degree program.
A minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.5 (on a 4.0 scale) is required for admission to a master’s degree program.
Required letters of recommendation from individuals who can attest to the candidate’s ability to succeed in graduate school (e.g., faculty members or immediate supervisors). Each program may require a different number of recommendation letters.
International applicants may be required to provide proof of having achieved an official TOEFL score of 600 (for non-native English speakers).
International applicants may be required to provide proof of having achieved a Test of Spoken English (TSE) score of 50 (for non-native English speakers).
Applications and supporting documents must be submitted to:
NEW YORK COLLEGE
Ms. Dora Theofanopoulou, Site Administrator
38 Amalias Ave.
105 58 Athens
Greece.
























