Distance Learning [Available Fall 2010]
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The Master of Arts in Teaching Distance Learning Specialization is a master's-level education program with 15 hours of distance learning coursework. The 36-hour degree is designed for professionals seeking a master's degree in education with knowledge and skills specific to Distance Learning.
The program does not lead to Texas Teacher Certification.
Academic Specialization (15 credit hours required)
(Meets requirements for DBU Advanced Certificate in Distance Learning)
| DLED 6301 |
Foundations of Distance Learning
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| DLED 6302 |
Designing and Developing Distance Learning |
| DLED 6303 |
Teaching and Learning at a Distance |
| DLED 6304 |
Technology Tools for the Online Classroom |
| DLED 6305 |
Distance Learning Design and Administration |
Professional Development (12 credit hours required)
Resource Area (9 credit hours required)
| EDUC 5310 |
Introduction to Exceptional Learners and Mainstreaming |
| ESLS 5304 |
Methods in Teaching ESL |
| EDUC 6308 |
The School and Multicutural Society |
Required:
TOTAL CREDIT HOURS REQUIRED: Minimum 36 hours
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the general admission requirements, full admission to the Master of Arts in Teaching Program requires satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Additional requirements are necessary if an individual desires to pursue Texas Teacher Certification. Please call the program director for more information at 214-333-5217.
(S-L)=Course(s) with field-based service-learning component.
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