College Catalog: 2013-2014
SSHS: Master of Science in Educational Technology (MSET)
Website: Master of Science in Educational Technology
(MSET faculty come from the following schools: SSHS and TAS)
Resources:
The Ramapo College Program in Educational Technology can dramatically transform the roles of the teacher and student by bringing the world into the classroom. Advances in technology can accommodate diverse learning styles and performance levels, liberate teachers and students from the “one size fits all” model of education, enable students from dissimilar backgrounds to experience a common sense of accomplishment, provide bridges from school to career, and foster lifelong learning.
From its earliest years Ramapo College has earned widespread recognition for its initiatives in effecting change through staff development programs geared to elementary and secondary educators throughout the surrounding region. In addition to in-service institutes and workshops tailored to areas of defined need by school districts, the College has conducted multi-year programs centered on curricular reforms in mathematics and science which have earned acclaim.
Since 1994, the College has been the recipient of competitive grant funding exceeding $6 million dollars from the National Science Foundation and New Jersey State Department of Education for teacher enhancement projects in science and technology.
Escalating calls for graduate programs directed at the needs and concerns of the professional education community have spurred the College to design focused graduate studies grounded in the College conceptualization of its leadership mission in the improvement of pre-college education.
The program is aimed at certified teachers who possess a career goal of attaining higher levels of professional competence. The program requires four core courses, a two-credit web-based learning project (practicum) and four electives for a total of 34 credits.
- Subject & Course # – Title & Course Description
- Required Core Courses:
- EDTC 631 - MET-BRAIN MIND TCHG/LRN
- EDTC 633 - TOOLS AND CONCEPTS FOR DATA ANALYSIS
- EDTC 635 - TOOLS FOR VISUALIZING INFORMATION
- EDTC 710 - TOOLS FOR DEVELOPING INSTRUCTION
- Required Practicum:
- EDTC 751 - INDEPENDENT PRACTICUM IN LEARNING THEORY
- Elective Courses (choose 4):
- EDTC 606 - TECHNOLOGY IN THE CURRICULUM
- EDTC 611 - DEVELOPING GRANTS AND OTHER EXTERNAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT
- EDTC 613 - DIGITAL IMAGE ACQUISITION
- EDTC 615 - DEVELOPING MULTIDISCIPLINARY LEARNING
- EDTC 616 - AUDIO VISUAL MEDIA PRODUCTION FOR EDUCATORS
- EDTC 619 - AUDIO VISUAL MEDIA II
- EDTC 620 - ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY
- EDTC 621 - INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
- EDTC 622 - MULTIMEDIA WORKSHOP
- EDTC 624 - METEOROLOGY, REMOTE SENSING TECHNOLOGY
- EDTC 628 - ASTRONOMY
- EDTC 632 - TECHNOLOGY AND STORIES TO TEACH K-12 CURRICULUM
- EDTC 634 - ADVANCED DATA PROCESSING FOR EDUCATORS
- EDTC 639 - ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN THE CURRICULUM
- EDTC 643 - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
- EDTC 644 - SCIENCE FICTION AND TEACHING
- EDTC 645 - INSTRUCTION: WEB DESIGN ADVANCED
- EDTC 647 - INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY: MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH
- EDTC 650 - INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGY: ADULT LEARNING
- EDTC 651 - UNDERSTANDING SUSTAINABILITY
- EDTC 660 - NETWORKING AND HARDWARE
- EDTC 663 - INTEGRATING TECHNOLOGIES
- EDTC 682 - THE WONDER OF DISCOVERY: SCIENCE, MATH AND THE ARTS
- EDTC 684 - SCIENCE AND HUMAN VALUES