UTampa's M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology program addresses a growing field in learning and human performance, and provides a multidisciplinary area of study that draws students from many backgrounds. Instructional designers understand and utilize technologies as both product (e.g., web-based courses) and process (e.g., iterative and formative approaches to learner assessment).
Given the diverse career tracks in instructional design, this program offers students the flexibility to customize their course of study based on individual goals and interests. Graduates of the program are well prepared to practice their unique, multidisciplinary profession in a variety of settings, including businesses, K-12 schools, higher education, government and military, or to pursue doctoral studies.
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Use the Instructional Design and Technology Guide below to find resources and services available to you from the Macdonald-Kelce Library. Learn how to find books in the catalog, locate journal articles in the databases, find tech tools, online resources, format and properly cite, and more.
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