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Certificate of Graduate Study in
Online Learning and Teaching
Fully Online

Program of Study

Core Courses

Choose three:

  • Introduction to Online Teaching
  • Introduction to Distance Learning
  • K-12 Online Teaching and Learning
  • Teaching and Learning in Immersive Environments


Educational Computing and Instructional Design

Choose one:

  • Educational Computing
  • Systematic Design of Instruction
  • Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum


Educational Theory and Practice

Choose one:

  • Contemporary Patterns in Teaching
  • Seminar in Instructional Technology
  • Graduate Internship in Online Learning
     

Additional Information

See the Graduate Bulletin for details.

For more information call 518-442-5090 or email [email protected].

In the COLT program, you develop a personalized curriculum by choosing from groups of selected course options. This enables you to narrow or broaden your course of study in whatever way best supports your individual career goals in online teaching.

Sample course topics:

  • The history and technology of instructional media such as audio, video, software, websites, and satellite broadcasting.
  • Immersive games, simulations, and virtual reality programs designed to educate children or adults.
  • Educational computer software applications, programming, hypermedia, and telecommunications.
  • Learning, instruction, and design of materials that support independent learning.

All credits earned toward the graduate online teaching certificate can be applied to the master's program in curriculum development and instructional technology.

Admissions Requirements

Deadlines
  • Fall: Rolling
  • Spring: Rolling
  • Summer: Rolling

There is no departmental assistantship consideration for this program.

Required Application Materials
  • Transcripts from all schools attended
  • Two letters of recommendation (The two letters of recommendation should come from people who would be able to evaluate your capability for academic success; who can evaluate your substantial work (paid or unpaid) in education or your current field; who supervise your work in current employment and can speak to your capacity for collaborating, managing multiple projects simultaneously, as well as working independently; or who have observed your effectiveness in a professional or human-service context.)
  • Statement of goals
  • Copy of teaching certificate if applicable
Special Notes

Completed applications that meet all admission criteria are typically reviewed within two weeks of receipt. 

Please note: This program offers an internship, field experience, study abroad component, or clinical experience in the course listing as an option to fulfill course requirements. Students who have previously been convicted of a felony are advised that their prior criminal history may impede their ability to complete the requirements of certain academic programs and/or to meet licensure requirements for certain professions. If applicants have concerns about this matter please contact the Dean’s Office of the intended academic program.

Careers and Advisement

The Pathways Into Education (PIE) Center is the central office on campus serving undergraduate, graduate, and prospective students interested in pursuing careers in education and programs leading to teacher certification.

Please call or email to schedule an appointment.

Graduate Advisement:
Email Graduate Advisement
518-442-3529