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PhD in Education, Instructional Design & Technology Track

University of Central Florida

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eLearning & Technology Instructional Design

PhD in Education, Instructional Design & Technology 

Track Description

The Instructional Design and Technology track in the Education PhD program prepares students for teaching and research in the field of instructional design and technology, instructional systems, educational technology, and e-learning in professions such as university professor, corporate directors of training and human resources, and corporate researchers.

The focus is on the design of conventional in-class, online and hybrid training and educational programs, and the application of appropriate instructional technologies to facilitate adult learner. For more information about the Instructional Design and Technology track, visit education.ucf.edu/insttech.

The Instructional Design and Technology track in the Education PhD program requires a minimum of 60 credit hours beyond the master’s degree. Students must complete 24 credit hours of core courses, 9 credit hours of specialization courses, 9 credit hours of electives, 3 credit hours of internship, and 15 credit hours of dissertation. All students must also complete the candidacy examination.

Total Credit Hours Required: 60 Credit Hours Minimum beyond the Master’s Degree

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