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Master's Degree

The master of education degree program in instructional systems, educational technology option, is designed for those who wish to explore the impact of technology in education today. The two certificate programs listed below can be used to step up to this degree.

Master of Education in Instructional Systems-Educational Technology
The M.Ed. in instructional systems focusing on educational technology is designed for education professionals who are responsible for evaluating and improving technology's impact on the learning process. This 33-credit master's degree program is open to teachers, administrators, corporate trainers, and other professionals who wish to learn more about analyzing the effects of educational technology integration.

Technology Integration Certificate for K-12 Educators for Tomorrow (TICKET)
If you are an educator in one of today's fast-paced classrooms, you need to be informed, literate, and comfortable regarding the use of technology in teaching. You can go beyond basic computer skills and learn how to use technology effectively and efficiently in your classroom and earn Act 48 credits by enrolling in this 15-credit certificate program.

Instructional Strategies Certificate for K-12 Teachers
The certificate program in instructional strategies is designed to show teachers how to serve students better-through instructional strategies that emphasize differentiated learning techniques. Participants in this 12-credit certificate program can learn how to design new lessons based on cutting-edge instructional strategies addressing the varying levels of students.


Penn State offers a variety of degrees and professional development opportunities to advance your career or train your employees. For available offerings, contact the Continuing Education office at the campus nearest you.

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