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READ: Big Change in ETC Program

Announcing Big Changes

In

Northern Arizona University’s Educational Technology Graduate Program

 

Course Number Changes

500 Level Course Changes

ETC 547 Theory & Strategies in Technology Integration WILL REMAIN THE SAME

ETC 567 Technology, Society, and Education WILL REMAIN THE SAME

Will be condensed into one new course ETC 585 Technology Integration in the PK-16 Classroom

·         ETC 548 Assistive Technology AND

·         ETC 557                Tech Integration in the Elementary Classroom AND

·         ETC 558 Tech Integration in the Secondary Classroom AND

·         ETC 559 Tech Integration in the ESL Classroom

Students who’ve already taken one of the previous courses can use it in their Program of Studies. 

600 Level Course Number Changes

·         ETC 666: Designing Instruction WILL BECOME ETC 625: Designing Instruction

·         ETC 657: Tech Planning and Professional Development WILL BECOME ETC 635: Tech Planning and Professional Development

·         ETC 677: Distributed Learning Delivery Systems WILL BECOME ETC 645: Distributed Learning Delivery Systems

·         ETC 647: Creating Learning Environments WILL BECOME ETC 655: Creating Learning Environments

Students will be able to use the either course number to complete the degree.  In other words, if you already took ETC 677, you will not have to take ETC 645.

 

Ability to Complete the M.Ed. Degree program in One Year

Starting in the Fall of 2012 ETC graduate courses will be scheduled for 7 week sessions. There will be two 7 week sessions during the regular 16 week traditional semester.   This would mean that you could take two ETC courses during a regular semester, but not at the same time. For example, working professionals who normally take two courses per semester could take one course the first seven weeks and another the second seven weeks of the regular semester – allowing you to still take two courses per semester, but only have to work on one course at a time.   For those who wish a faster track, you could take two courses each seven week session, completing four courses per semester, but still only working on two at any one time. 

One Year Fast Track Starting in the Fall

Fall

Winter

Spring

Summer I

Summer II

1st 7 Week Session

2nd 7  Week Session

4 Week Session

1st 7 Week Session

2nd 7  Week Session

5 Week Session

5 Week Session

ETC 547

ETC 567

(Non-ETC Core?)

 

 

(Non-ETC Core?)

(Non-ETC Core?)

ETC 585

ETC 666/625

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ETC 657/635

 

 

 

 

 

 

ETC 677/645

ETC 647/655

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One Year Fast Track Starting in the Spring

Spring

Summer I

Summer II

Fall

Winter

1st 7 Week Session

2nd 7  Week Session

5 Week Session

5 Week Session

1st 7 Week Session

2nd 7  Week Session

4 Week Session

ETC 547

ETC 567

(Non-ETC Core?)

(Non-ETC Core?)

 

 

(Non-ETC Core?)

ETC 585

ETC 666/625

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ETC 657/635

 

 

 

 

 

 

ETC 677/645

ETC 647/655

 

 

One Year Fast Track Starting in the Summer

Summer I

Summer II

Fall

Winter

Spring

5 Week Session

5 Week Session

1st 7 Week Session

2nd 7  Week Session

4 Week Session

1st 7 Week Session

2nd 7  Week Session

ETC 547

ETC 585

 

 

 

(Non-ETC Core?)

(Non-ETC Core?)

ETC 567

 

 

 

 

(Non-ETC Core?)

 

 

 

ETC 657/635

ETC 666/625

 

 

 

 

 

ETC 677/645

ETC 647/655

 

 

 

 

 

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