California State University
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Northridge


Looking for a Master’s Degree designed for Computer/Technology Educators?

In Fall 2005, California State University Northridge will offer a new Master of Arts in Education with a specialization in Computers & Educational Technology.

Program Features

Classes taken as a cohort of technology-using teachers

Two-year program; generally one night per week

Guaranteed enrollment in cohort classes

Current theory and best practice in technology education

Integration of technology in the teaching of your content area

Uses National Board Certification portfolio activities

Admission

(1) Submit on-line interest survey:

(2) Submit on-line request for advisement:

(3) Call Dr. Brian Foley (818 677-4005) or email him at

for advisement

(4) Submit university & department applications. Apply soon -- positions limited.

Schedule

Fall 2005

SED 600 Research on Computers in Secondary Education
One of the following courses
SED 617 Computers in English Education
SED 618 Educational Multimedia Development
SED 646 Computers in Math and Science Education
SED 695A Computers in Social Science Education
Spring 2006
SED 619 Educational Website Development
SED 690 Seminar in Educational Technology / Fall 2006
Two of the following three courses:
SED 618 Multimedia Development
SED 695G Network Administration for Educators
SED 671 Developing Instructional Materials
Spring 2007
SED 610 Issues in Education: Technology Emphasis
SED 697 Directed Comprehensive Studies: Technology

All courses are three units. An additional six units are required for the completion of the 30-unit Masters Degree. If your credential was completed within the last five years, you may be apply up to two of your credential courses as electives in the Master’s Program. If you are unable to transfer units from previous coursework, you may take courses during summer or regular sessions to complete this requirement. Courses already completed for a supplementary credential or university certificate in Computers in Education can be applied to the masters.